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Music, the central portion of which is already in use. It is built of stone, and is the munificent
gift of Dr. and Mrs. Lucien C. Warner, of New York city. When completed it will have a front
of 150 feet on Professor street and 120 fee' on College street, and will be the finest building ever
erected exclusively forthe uses of a music, school. It will contain ample accommodations for th<>
Conservatory in the way of offices, library, lesson, and practice rooms, besides a fine concert hall,
and will be heated by steam and supplied with an elevator.
The attention of music students is invited to the unequalled combination of advantages offered
at this Conservatory.
(1) It is carried on in a preeminently religious atmosphere. Its teachers are all Christian
men and women, who belive that the highest attainments in music need not and should not be
purchased, as they too often are, with a lapse from good habits or the loss of Christian faith.
(2) Its instruction is of the most thorough sort. It aims to give that broad and substanial
culture in music which goes much farther than the mere ability to siug a song or thrum an in-
strument.
(3) Its charges are very low. The entire expenses of a music-student for a college year need
not exceed $300 or $350, and with careful economy may he brought still lower.
(4) Those who wish to give only a part of their time to music are able to pursue specia
studies, under the best of teachers, in any of the other departments of Oberlin College.
Nearly five hundred students were in attendance at this Conservatory last year, and it has
more applications every year for teachers, organists, etc., than it can fill from its graduates. For
catalogues and fuller particulars, address Prof. F. B. Rice, Director, Oberlin, Ohio.
THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
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REASONS FAVORING ITS SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION.
Three Hundred years established in Europe. The governments convened their ablest
musicians for counsel and advice as to the best system to be adopted for imparting musical
knowledge, and the unanimous verdict was class instruction.
Laudable ambition to excel. Mind matched with mind sharpens intellect. We are constantly
Influenced by others. Competition is the life of trade, and also of study.
Diffidence overcome by public performance in Class, in Conservatory, and in Music Halls.
Each pupil has the benefit of whole hour lessons, and not ten or fifteen minutes, as is often
falsely represented.
Economy. Cost of tuition only fifteen or twenty dollars for a single study, which, with the
collateral advantages offered, amount to a hundred and twenty five hours of instruction each
term. The largest conservatories of Europe do not provide half this number.
Pupils are carefully graded according to proficiency, aud promoted as their progress requires.
Mendelssohn says : "It has advantages over private instruction : it produces industry, spurs
outo emulation, and preserves against one-sidedness of education and taste."
The musical atmosphere of the Conservatory is conducive to broader culture.
The best instructors educated in Europe receive their education at Conservatories.
A finished musical education is attainable, from the jirst rudiments to final graduation ; and
to-day the NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY" can point with honest pride to hundreds of
her students who are filling important positions in Boston and throughout the land.
" Harper's Monthly " characterizes it as the " Model Music School of the Age."
Evening classes are formed each term, in order that those otherwise occupied during the day
may have the same instruction as day scholars. Private lessons are given, if preferred, at teach-
ers' regular rates.
Reduction in prices of admission to the finest concerts in the city are frequently made.
Oratory and Languages also taught. Our School of Elocution is larger, and affords more
advantages than any other in America.
Students in the Conservatory course can pursue all English branches under able
instructors. Art Department for Drawing, Painting, and Modelling, second to none in the country.
The increased facilities of this institution, and its important connections with the Boston
University, enable it to offer by far the best privileges for musical and literary culture that can
possibly be obtained in this country; and, along with the College of Music or Boston
University, affords advantages supplementary to the Conservatory course fully equal in breadth
and completeness to those of any Phuopean institution.
The general musical advantages of Boston, it being acknowledged the best patron of music
of our Amercau cities. Over seven hundred public concerts are given in a single season, and
access to libraries containing over eight thousand musical works.
Home Department. Fine appointments, including rooms and board for five hundred lady
students, in the heart of Boston, confessedly the musical, literary, aud art centre of America.
The Director, Preceptress, Matron, and Family Physician reside in the Home.
Excellent board and rooms for gentlemen secured at moderate rates.
The city affords many facilities to aid in defraying expenses. Many of our students avail
themselves of these opportunities.
Over thirty thousand students have attended the Conservatory. These could not all be
solicited personally ; hence, there must be some way to account for this number.
The New England Conservatory of Music procures situations for pupils as teachers, chor-
isters, organists, etc.
Calendar giving full information of the Conservatory. School of Elocution, School of Modern
Languages, School of Orchestral and Bund Instruments, Artists' Course, Literary Gourse, Art
School, and College of Music of Boston University, will be furnished on application.
PHILLIPS ACADEMY,
jLTtdoirer, JSlass.
ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH YEAR.
CECIL F, P, BANCROFT, Ph. D., Principal.
E. G. Coy, M. A., Greek.
M. S. McCurdy, M. A., Mathematics.
1). Y. Comstock, M. A., Latin.
AV. B. Graves, M. A., Natural Scieuces.
G. T. Eaton, M. A., English and Mathematics.
M. C. Gile, B. A., English.
H. C. Bierwirth, B. A., Modern Languages.
Prof. J. \V. Churchill, Elocution.
E. Taylor, Treasurer.
The Academy continues to tit boys thoroughly and systematically in large classes, and under
a permanent and experienced Faculty, for the various colleges, scientific and professional schools.
Students have been recently prepared for Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Wesleyah, Oberlin,
Boston University, Williams, Amherst, Columbia, Princeton, Colby, Hamilton, University of
Michigan, Brown, Lafayette, Middlebury, University of Vermont, Trinity, University of the City
of New York, Rutgers, Sheffield Scientific School, Lawrence Scientific- School, Columbia School
of Mines, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, several Medi-
cal Colleges and Law Schools, and for numerous business pursuits. For catalogue and other
information, address the Principal.
ABBOT ACADEMY,
POR YOUNG LADIES. FirTY-SIXTH YEAR.
The full course of study covers four years, and embraces all the usual academical studies
special attention being given to Mental and Moral Philosophy, English and General Literature,
the History of Art, and to the Latin, French and German Languages. Superior advantages are
afforded in Music, Drawing, Painting and Elocution. Pupils are received for a single year or more.
This Academy enjoys many incidental advantages through the other literary institutions in
the same village, while easy access to Boston and Cambiidge brings within its reach fine Music
Art Galleries, Museums, Cabinets, and the Botanical Garden, to all of which, classes, with their
teachers, have occasional access. The Academy has a tine Clark Telescope, good working
cabinets, models, and apparatus of irs own.
The domestic arrangements are peculiarly homelike. The school is divided into three sepa-
rate families in separate houses, each under its own matron and teachers. One of these families
is made up wholly of pupils in French, in which language the daily table-talk is carried on under
the direction of the French teacher. Another family is occupied with German in like manner.
The grounds are spacious and tasteful, forming an attractive part of the quiet and pleasant
village.
The school has been successfully conducted for twenty years by the same principal teachers,
whose constant endeavor is to so educate girls that they may mature into healthful, cultivated
earnest, Christian womanhood.
The total expenses for board, including fuel, lights and washing, and for tuition, except music
and drawing, is $>:500 per annum.
Application for admission or information should be made to
Miss PHILINA McKEEN, Principal, Andover, Mass.
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churches, notable revivals, ecclesiastical councils within the
State, for the installation and dismission of ministeis, the
formation and dissolution of churches, and the death of
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Voted, That the churches be invited to contribute, to sup-
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member for each of the years 1884, 1885, and 1886.
That the treasurers of the State Congregational bodies be
urged to the earliest possible collection and transmission of
their respective collections.
That the Treasurer, assisted by the chairman of the Pro-
visional Committee and Committee on Finance, be, and is
hereby, authorized to solicit of individuals and churches the sum of $3,000 to be held as a reserve
to meet exigencies.
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with great unanimity, and all who desire to aid in carrying outthe wish of the Council in these
matters, may address LAVALETTE PEKRIN, Treasurer,
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Rose Terry Coolie. Hon, Schuyler Colfax.
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,
1885.
ISSUED, UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF THE UNITED STATES,
BY ITS PUBLISHING COMMITTEE, AND CONTAINING THE
GENERAL STATISTICS OF THOSE CHURCHES FOR THE LAST PREVIOUS YEAR;
An Alphabetical List of the Congregational Ministers, and of the Officers and
Students of Congregational Theological Seminaries; the Annual Record
of Changes; the Vital Statistics of Congregational Ministers
deceased in 188i; statements of the national co-op-
erative Societies ; the National and State
Organizations of Churches;
AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
B O S T O X :
CONGREGATIONAL PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
18 85.
PREFATORY NOTE.
This issue is made by the direction of the National Council of the
Congregational Churches assembled at Concord, N. II., in 1883.
By order of the Council a copy is sent to each church and one to each
minister by mail, post-paid.
The addresses of the officers and committees of the National Council
will be found on page 217, and of the State organizations upon page 218
and those immediately following. The addresses of officers of our
benevolent societies are on pages 45- 50; of the professors of the
theological seminaries on pages 57-65.
The next session of the National Council will be held with the Union
Park Church, Chicago, III, beginning Thursday, Oct. 11, 1886, at 10
o'clock A. M., and will doubtless continue into the following week.
The attention of the Statistical Secretaries is called to the following
recommendation of the National Council. (See Minutes 1877, page 87.)
It is also recommended that certain other statistics be reported once in
five years, beginning in 1880: —
1. Value of house of worship and chapel, and land on which they stand.
2. Date of erection of house of worship.
3. Value of parsonage.
4. Amount of funds, not including parsonage.
5. Amount of indebtedness.
6. Salary of minister, including value of use of parsonage.
7. Amount of all parish expenses (in the 3rear of the report), includ-
ing salary.
Some States gather most of these items ; others give few; but no one
gives them all. The year 1885 is the second year assigned for the col-
lection of these special statistics.
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TABLE OF COXTENTS.
Calendar for 1884-5
Words of the Compiler
Treasurer's Sta'ement, Dec. 11, 1884
Annual Becord :
Churches Formed, 10; Ministers Ordained or Installed, 11; Pastors Dis-
missed, 14; Ministers Married, 15.
Vital Statistics of Congregational Ministers who died in 1831
Vital Statistics, Index of Karnes, 1881-5 ....
The National Societies :
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mission*
American College and Education Society
American Congregational Association
American Congregational Union
American Home Missionary Society.
American Missionary Association
Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society
New West Education Commission ....
Congregational Theological Seminaries :
Andover, 57; Bangor, 58; Chicago, 59; Hartford, 61 ; Oberl
63; Yale, 65.
Alphabetical List of Students in the Seminaries
Summaries
The Annual Statistics of the Churches and Ministers :
Explanations of the plan of Statistics . . .
The Statistics of the Churches and Pastors, by States
Congregational Ministers in Foreign Missionary Service
General Summary Tables for the Year . . .
Bern. irks upon the Statistics
The National and State Associations of the Churches
Sessions of, in 1885
Annual Meetiogs of the National Societies in 1885
Alphabetical List of Ministers, with Post-Office Address
Alphabetical List of Licentiates
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24
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JUNE
DECEMBER
JUNE
11 2
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8 9
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8
9
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17
18
19
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14
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15
16
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WORDS OF THE COMPILER.
The Year-Book for 1885, presents itself to its friends and to the churches with the
new year. The diligence and cordial co-operation of the various State secretaries
have helped the compiler to overcome the delays of previous years, and they will
share his satisfaction in the result. It is believed that real progress in the line of
needful improvement has been made, and that in the fulness and accuracy of its
details the Year-Book for 1885 will compare favorably with its predecessors. That
there is much to he desired and sought for in the same direction is not less clear. It
may be of service if a few points are mentioned: —
1. The reports from many churches are inconsistent with themselves from year to
year. The net gain or loss shown by the additions and removals does not correspond
with the difference in the total membership reported. It is not in the power of any
secretary, State or National, to make the summaries, which incorporate such reports,
consistent. The remedy can only come from the clerks or pastors, who make such
reports to their local conferences, and who betray the fact that they keep no proper
lists of the members for whom they are responsible. The effect on the summary
this year is that the apparent net gain shown by the additions and removals, 11,773,
becomes only 5,340 in the increase of total membership. In the course of years the
latter figures are the more accurate test of real progress. Removals fail to be
reported at the time they occur, and the result appears, perhaps years after, in a
revision of the list, and the dropping of names without account.
2. The list of ministers needs more careful attention. First names and ordination
dates are often wanting. These the compiler had supplied as far as possih'e; but if
secretaries in their State Minutes would include and insist upon these items, they
would contribute much to the historic value of the Year-Book. And every minister
owes it to himself to report these facts They are important to his own identity, and
the absence of them, especially of the date of ordination, is liable to convey a shadow
of suspicion. Inquiry for these items not long since disclosed the unworthiness of a
man whose name was on the list, and has checked a career of imposture.
In some States licentiates are included in the list of ministers; in others, ministers
who are ordained and supplying churches are not included, unless they have become
members of the local organization. It is not an easy task for the Year-Book to
thread its way consistently through such diversities. The latter class of ministers it
has been the custom to insert with a star to designate the lack of full ecclesiastical
standing, but some States never give the star, and the compiler can hardly ven-
ture to guess to whom it belongs; nor is it safe to leave him to insert, even with a
star, all names not included in the alphabetical list of the State to which they belong.
3. The evil of various dates for the statistics of different States, and of the long
time which elapses before some of them can appear in the Year-Book, is widely felt,
but the remedy does not appear. The suggestion of the last National Council that
the States should all fix upon dates between June 1 and October 1 has met with
little response. In view of this fact the Provisional Committee at a recent meeting
instructed the secretary to correspond with the State secretaries, and submit the
inquiry, whether they would favor a change, fixing January 1 as a uniform date
for all the States, the gathering and tabulating the returns as rapidly as was practi-
cable, and the issue of the Year-Book in the spring. The most effectual way to
6 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
reach the secretaries and all who are interested in the subject seems to he, to state
the proposition here, — and I beg leave to do so, — asking all to give it such careful
consideration and early response as may guide the committee in deciding whether it
will be wise to present the plan to the National Council at its meeting in Chicago
next year. Advantages and objections will at once suggest themselves ; which have
the greater weight?
The improvement in the State Minutes, in fulness, distinctness of summaries, and
accuracy of detail, deserves notice. Some have long been models in these particu-
lars, and others approach the same standard. The alphabetic alarrangement of
the churches in the statistical table has been adopted by all the large States, except
Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Ohio, and Vermont, and its economy as well as con-
venience must soon commend it to these States also. Trifling divergencies from the
Year-Book's order of columns in the table occasionally occur, from which the gain
is not apparent; the annoyauce is.
Complaint is made of the " wa-<te " of Year-Books in distributing them to all the
churches; that many are lost in mails and post-offices. But this distiibution, it should
be remembered, is made by the explicit order of the Council. The Publishing Com-
mittee has no discretion; it has only to discharge the duty as carefully as possihle.
That losses will occur in sending an edition of 8,000 copies through the mails, is a
matter of course; but that the losses in circulating the Year-Book are comparatively
few is confidently affirmed. Most of these would be avoided if the Minutes always
gave the post-office of a church, when the names of church and post-office arc not
the same. It is not enough to give in some other place the post-office of the clerk or
superintendent, for these may differ from that of the church, as that of the minister
often does. The only safe way is to give the post-office, as the Year-Book does, to
the best of its ability, in immediate connection with the name of the church itself
whenever it differs from that name.
A remarkable average is shown in the age of the ministers whose deaths are
reported. The highest average previously recorded during the ten years in which
this compiler has gathered the Vital Statistics for the Congregational Quarterly and
the Year-Book was sixty-eight years. This year it stauds at seventy years and six
months, and since the close of the record five deaths have occurred, which, if they
had been included, would have raised this average to more than seventy-one years.
The Rev. George W. Blagden, d d., Rev. Mortimer Blake, v. i>., Rev. Stephen A.
Loper, Rev. Joseph H. Paylie, and the venerable Jotham Sewall, of Bangor, Me.,
are the brethren referred to, and they will he included in the next annual record.
An alphabetical index to these statistics for five years is added, and will be found
useful.
Especial attention is requested to the Prefatory Note on page 2.
HENRY A. HAZEN, Secretary.
CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY, BOSTON, Dec. 29, 1SS4.
1885.] treasurer's statement.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
At the meeting of the National Council in Concord the following resolutions were
passed by unanimous vote, after accepting the report of the Finance Committee: —
Resolved, 1. —That the Treasurer, assisted by the Chairmen of the Provisional Com-
mittee and Committee on Finance, be, and is hereby authorized to solicit of individ-
uals and churches the sum of S3, 000, to be held as a reserve to meet exigencies.
Resolved, 2. —That the treasurers of the State Congregational bodies be urged to
the earliest possible collection and transmissiou of their respective collections.
Resolved, 3. — That the churches be invited to contribute, to support the work of this
Council, two cents for each church member for each of the years 1884, 1885, and 1886.
Resolved, 4. — That the action of the Treasurer in giving early information to the
churches of the state of the treasury is approved, and that he be authorized to act at
his discretion in securing relief in time to come.
Resolved, 5. — That the report of the Treasurer, to be published in the next Year-
Book, include all payments made by the churches before Jan. 1, 1884.
The Provisional Committee at their meeting in Boston, Sept. 19, 1884, finding the
treasury still greatly embarrassed by the delay of returns from the churches, ap-
pointed Rev. F. A. Noble, of Chicago, Rev. Henry Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
and Samuel B. Capen, Esq., of Boston, a committee to raise by special appeals to
individuals $3,500. The first resolution above contemplates some such action, and
the result thus far is the receipt by the treasurer of $1,194.24. A few subscriptions
are made conditional on the receipt of the full amount, and are not included in the
above sum. The names of donors to this reserve fund will be given when it is com-
pleted, and will he reported to the next Council. This money is not included in the
following statement of payments by the churches.
The twelfth section of the will of Mrs. Lucius J. Knowles, late of "Worcester,
Mass., reads thus: " I give and bequeath unto the National Council of the Congre-
gational Churches of the United States, the sum of ten thousand dollars, to be
applied in aid of aged and disabled ministers of the gospel, or their wives or orphan
children, under the direction of said Council by such committee or individuals as
may be appointed by it for that purpose."
An act of incorporation is necessary to enable the Council to discharge this trust,
and the necessary steps will be taken to secure this. The executors express a desire
to pay over the bequest as soon as it can be done by them legally.
The following States have paid in full all assessments up to Jan. 1, 1885: Arkansas,
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Indian Territory, Louisiana, Minnesota,
Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina.
Where the plan is adopted of putting the treasurer of the State body in direct
communication with the churches, and collecting the local and general assessments
at the same time and in one sum, it is found to yield the most satisfactory results. If
this were the practice of all our State bodies, it would doubtless relieve the treasury
of the National Council, and be quite as agreeable to the churches. On the first day
of July, 1884, the treasurer was compelled to borrow $4,302.07 to settle all the bills
then due. More than half of this he had carried with interest since the last meeting
of the Council. If all the churches had paid up to that date, there would have been
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
a handsome balance in the treasury for the hills of 1885, which come mostly the first
two months of the year. The following schedule shows how much each State body
has paid to the present treasurer, how much is due from each on previous assessments,
and the assessment of each for 1885: —
States.
Alabama
Arizona ,
Arkansas
California
Colorado ,
Connecticut
Dakota
District of Columbia . ,
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois ,
Indiana ,
Indian Territory
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland..
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oreg'>n
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington Territory
West Virginia
"Wisconsin
"Wyoming
Paid since
1880.
$25
3
301
55
:,758
24
2d
,136
83
2
623
260
1
95
851
9
:,721
853
413
204 05
107
,005
162
,216
27
686
13
27
161
10
12
796 38
14 66
3 25
483 77
§15,209 09
Still Due.
$10 44
60
21 39
14 5H
62
18 62
20
257 50
151
71
162
34
18 54
367 46
4 60
1,824 76
31 35
7 38
3 20
76 58
1 75
66 62
58
1,088 99
479 66
30 89
122 28
110 42
4 78
10 80
11 36
6 15
444 15
18 94
10 48
2 47
374 68
7 39
$5,770 29
Assessment
for 1885.
$17 60
1 06
2 76
117 20
27 02
1,093 26
36 58
19 04
1 78
18 04
22
469 12
36 96
2 30
308 24
146 44
1 68
29 60
414 20
4 14
1,845 90
350 6H
155 08
3 42
96 30
1 10
80 84
92
392 28
65 18
72
747 72
11 14
488 14
18 46
99 00
112 92
5 00
12 48
7 16
3 56
388 82
6 56
11 56
3 5li
264 40
3 52
87,913 64
1885.] treasurer's statement. 9
This statement is brought clown to Dec. 11, 1884. It is not possible to keep the
accounts open longer without delaying the issue of the Year-Book. The bills from
the last meeting of the Council to this date, including a balance against the treasury
at that time of SI, 018.59, and not including a note against the Council of $2,000,
amount to $7,041.86. Of this, $4,872.85 is for printing and distributing the Minutes
and Year-Boole, as ordered by the Council. Salary and expenses of Secretary, $439.15.
Expenses of Registrar, $34.87. Salary of Treasurer, $250. Interest paid on loans,
$323. Expenses connected with meeting of the Council, printing, postage, express,
and other small items, —total, $103.40.
The entire receipts from the churches during the above period are $5,711.28. This
does not include the $510 received for advertisements, or the $1,194.24 paid in to meet
the debt. If these figures do not move the State bodies to a more prompt payment of
the assessments, no pleading of those who carry the burden will.
LAVALETTE PERRIN", Treasurer.
Hartford, Dec. 11, 1884.
10
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
ANNUAL RECORD.
CHTJECHES ORGANIZED. 1883.
Dakota :
New Ipswich, Dec. 27.
Florida :
Mt. Dora, Dec. 24.
Kansas :
Sutphen's Mills, Dec. 11.
Louisiana :
Chacahoula, March 30.
Minnesota:
Minneapolis, Open Door, .
Nebraska:
Bethel, Oct.; Cowles, Nov. 28; Holt Co.,
First, Nov. 4.
Oregon :
Corvallis, .
Texas :
Dodd's Station, .
Washington Territory :
Endicott, Dec. 18.
1884.
Alabama :
Tecumseh, Jan. 15.
Arizona :
Benson, .
Arkansas :
Little Rock, Mayflower, Dec. 3.
California :
Halleck, Sept. 28; Los Angeles, Park, -
San Bernardino, Highlands, April 21; Sierra
ville, Pilgrim, Aug. 17; Stewarlsville, —
Tipton, Oct. 26; Vacaville, Nov. 23.
Colorado :
Denver, Park Avenue, May 2; do., People's
Tabernacle, Feb. 8.
Dakota :
Arena, ; Cooperstown, June 1"; Dra-
cola, ; Fargo, Plymouth, ; Faulkton,
Jan. 9; Friedensfeld, German, July 6; Frie-
densihal, German, June 29; Glen Ullin, Aug
31; Iloffnungsbcrg, ; Hofthungsthal, Gev
man, Jan. 9; Holabird, ; Huron, Sept. 7
Legenthal, German, Jan. 10; Mateland,
Meckling, July 13; Neuburg, German, Jan. 15
Neusalz, German, June 24; New Rockford
Aug. 3; Petersburg, German, June 27; Puk
wana, June 15; Ransom City, ; Scotland
German, Jan. 15; Seimenthal, Gemnan, Jan
9; Bpiritwood, ; Sturgis, ; Sykeston
June 1 ; Templeton, ; Walcott, Aug. 24
Willow Lake, Oct. 5 ; Winfred, ; Yankton,
German, Jan. 13; Zions, .
Florida :
Hawk's Park. Nov. 16; Interlachen, ;
Norwalk, ; Winter Park, Feb. 17.
Georgia :
Atlanta, Berean, July 20; do., Emmanuel,
Nov. 2"> ; Ueynoldstown, Hope, ,
Illinois.
Cragin, March 23; Marine, Aug. 3; Normal
Park, June 26.
Iowa :
Burlington, West, April 6; Carroll Town-
ship, May 11; Hawthorn, April 25; Madison,
Co., First (formerly Cum. Presb.), May 6;
Milford, .
Kansas :
Almela, ; Clay Centre, Nov. 16; Esk-
ridge, Nov. 9; Lenora, ; Linn Co., Salem,
Oct. 15; Louisbura, Jan. IS; Mapleton, Jan.
26; Newton, June 19; Oxford, Oct. 5.
Massachusetts :
Haverhill, East, March 18; Lowell, High-
land, Jan. 1.
Michigan :
Addi.ion, July 2; Central Lake, March 19;
Chester Station, Nov. 25; Haves Township,
June 11; Highland Station, Aug. 26; Lake
Linden, March 25; Mecosta, ; Rodney,
May 15
Minnesota :
Brainerd, Second, March 11; Minneapolis,
Lyndale Avenue, Julv 16; do., Mayflower,
April 23; Park Rapids', .
Missouri:
Augusta, ; Everton, March 24; Guen-
tlier, July 20; Kansas City, Fifth, Nov. 2; Lib-
eral, May 18; Morerod, Aug. 3; Riveidale,
July 13; Springfield, German, July 6; St.
Louis, Olive Branch, June 19; Thayer, Aug.
10; Versailles, German, Feb. 20.
Nebraska :
Alpine, July 6; Beatrice, Aug. 5; Bethel,
April 23, Cutmniusvile, May 25; Doniphan,
Jan. ; Gloversville, April 27 ; Long Pine, Sept.
1; Martinsburg, April 23; Newcastle, April
24; North Bend, May S; Ogallala, Oct. 15;
Phelps, Welsh, July 20; Richmond, May 25;
South Mills, April 19; Waco, May 22.
New York :
Syracuse, Danforth, March; do., Good
Will, Oct. 14.
Ohio:
Cleveland, Irving Street, rcc, Sept 10; May-
nard, Welsh, April 6; Oraugeville, Sept. 11.
Oregon :
Hiliside, ; Pendleton, May 15.
Pennsylvania :
Alden, Dec. 3; Fountain Spring, Oct. 14;
Tomhicken, ; West Warren, Sept. 1.
Tennessee :
Memphis, Strangers', ; Nashville, Jack-
son Street, March 23; Pomona, June 15; fcSher-
wood, Jan. 13.
Texas :
Colorado, ; Dallas, Pilgrim, March 23;
do., Plymouth, April 24; Dodd's Station, ;
Fort Worth, March 30.
Utah :
Ogden, Jan. 4.
Washington Territory :
Kamilche, May 24; Montesano, Mt. Zion,
Jan. 16; Tacoma, Scandinavian, ; Union
Flat, Oct. 12.
Wisconsin :
Embarrass, Jan. 22; Necedah, Sept. 10.
Wyoming Territory :
Buffalo, Oct. 12; Sheridan, Sept. 21.
1885.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
11
ORDAINED, INSTALLED, OR RECOG-
NIZED.
In this list, " o." denotes ordination without
installation; " o. p." ordination as pastor;
"o.f.in." ordination for foreign missionary
service. But owing to indefinite reports, " o."
may sometimes be an error for " o. p." ,;r.''
denotes recognition.
1883.
BARBER, FRANK W., River-
ton, Neb., o. Dec. 21
BURTON, NATHAN L., Otho,
Io., i. Dec. 30
FARWELL, PARIS T., South
Egremont, Mass., o. p. Oct. 23
KENDALL, ROBERTR., Box-
ford, Mass., i. Dec. 27
PARMELEE, WILLIAM J.,
Stewartville, "Minn., o. Nov. 21
PORTER, ELBERT S., Kent,
Ct , o. p. Dec. 19
REES, GEORGE M., Welsh ch.,
Centreville, O., o.p. Dec. 21
1884.
AINSWORTH, ISRAEL, Boyl-
ston, Mass., i. April 29
ALLEN, FRED L., Henniker,
N. H., i. Dec. 2
AM A RON, CALVIN E., French
ch., Lowell, Mass., i. Sept. 17
ANDREWS, OH ARI.ES E.,
Second ch., Biddeford, Me., i. Jan. 17
APPLETON, FAYETTE G.,
Oberlin, O., o. June 22
BACON, BENJAMIN W., Old
Lyme, Ct., o.p. June 12
BALDWIN, FRITZ W., First
ch., Chelsea, Mass., i. Nov. 18
BALL, WAYLAND D., Mc
Pherson, Kan., o. April 10
BARTON, WILLIAM S., Ma-
pleton, Kan., o. April 27
BEACH, DAVID N., First ch.,
Cambridgeport, Mass., i. Dec. 4-
BEARD, REUBEN A., Fargo,
Dak., i. Oct. 30
BEARDSLEY, CLARK S., Le
Mars, Io., o. Jan. 2
BELL, S. LINTON, Marble-
head, Mass., i. Feb. 28
BICKFORD, THOMAS, Wood
Memorial (formerly Chapel)
ch., Cambiidgeport, Mass., i. April .30
BISSELL, ARTHUR D., New
Haven, Ct. , o.f. m. March 19
BLAIR. JOHN J., South ch.,
Andover, Mass., i. May 1
BLAKE.HENRY A., Plymouth
ch., Providence, R, I., i. May 2
BLAKESLEE.ERASTUS, Sec-
ond ch., Fairhaven, Ct., i. May 7
BLANOHARD, JOHN T.,
Huntsburgb, O., o. Jan. 3
BLINN, HENRY G., Cam-
bridge, N. Y., i. May 20
BLISS. WILLIAM D. P , John
Eliot ch., S. Natick, Mass., o. p. April 30
BLODGETT, C. E., Victor, Io.,o. Feb. 5
BOSTWICK, ELMER D., Hud-
son, Mich., op. July 1
BOYNTON, NEIIEMIAH,
North ch., Haverhill, Mass., i. Sept. 17
BRAY, WILLIAM L., Keno-
sha, Wis., i. Sept. 24
BRERETON, JAMES E., Cres-
ton, III., o. Mayl
BRISTOL, FRANK L., Esst
Tawas, Mich., i. Oct. 1
BROOKS, JESSE W., Bay
Shore, N. Y., o.p. Oct. 28
BROWN, LUTHER E., Ogalla-
la, Neb., o.p. Oct. 15
BURGESS, GEORGE H., Han-
cock, N. Y., o.p. July 22
BURRILL, GEORGE H., Wel-
lesley, Mass., o. June 11
BURROUGHS, GEORGE S.,
First ch , New Britain, Ct., i. Feb. 7
BUSHNELL, JOHN E., Fair-
field, Ct., o. p. July 30
CAMPBELL, JAMES M., Wa-
tertowu, Wis., i. Feb. 5
CHAPPEL, WILLIAM P., Vic
loria, 111. o. p. Sept. 10
CHASE, EDWARD A., Hamp-
den, Mass., o. p. May 28
CLAPP, DWIGHT H., Ober-
lin, ()., o./.m. June 22
CLARK, GEORGE L., Wester-
ley, R. I., i. May 29
CLARK, JAMES B., Pescade-
ro, Cal., o.p. Oct. 2
CLARKE, ALMON T., Parish-
ville, N. Y., i. Dec. 2
COLE, ROWLAND H., Nick-
erson, Kan., o. May 1
COLTON, ALFRED E., Roots-
town, O., o. May 28
COLTON, TUERON G., Roots-
town, O., r. May 23
COOK. CORNELIUS C, Mcln-
does Falls, Vt., o.p. May 28
COOLEY, WILLIAM F.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., o. July 11
COUSINS, EDGAR M.. Cum-
berland Mills, Me., i. June 12
COYLE, JOHN P., Morrisania
ch., New York, N. Y., i. March 6
CRANE, CHARLES D., Sec
ond ch., Newcastle, Me., i. Sept. 9
CRAWFORD, ALBERT R.,
Provo, Utah, o. p. Nov. 14
CRAWFORD, OTIS D., Ridg-
way. Pa., i. May 1
CRUM, JOHN H., Winona.
Minn., i. May 7
DAVIS, WILLIAM H., First
ch , Detroit, Mich., i. May 20
DAWSON, WILLIAM E.,
Garden Prairie, III , o. p. Feb. 8
DENNY, WILSON, Nebraska
City, Neb., o. May 27
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
DEXTER, GRANVILLE M.,
Hydesville, Cal., i.
DILL, ARTHUR C, Spearfish,
Dak., O.
DIMON, JACOB V., Creston,
Hi., o.
DOANE, JOHN, Cleveland,
O., o.
DOUGLAS, CLINTON, Ash-
ton, Dak., o.
DHNNBLS, AMOS F., Central
eh., Bath, Me., o. p
DWIGIIT, CHARLES A. S.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., o.f.
EASTMAN". ADKLBERT L.,
New London, O., o.
ELLIS, WALTER M., How-
ard, Dak., o.
ELLSWORTH, JOHN S., Le
Raj-sville, Pa., o.
EVANS, D. ELLIS, Spring
Green, Wis., o. p,
E V E L A N D , SAMUEL.
Wayne, Io., o.
FAY, WILLIAM W., Hamp-
ton, N. H. o. p
FISKE, ELISHA L., Royalton,
Vt., o.
FLANDERS, CHARLES N.,
Newport, N II., i.
FOLSOM. OMAR W., Winter
Street ch.. Bath, Me., i.
FRINK, BENSON M , Sher-
burne, Mass., /.
GAINES, MVRSHALL R.,
Meriden, N. H., o.f.
GODDARD, JOHN C, Salis-
bury, Ct., i.
GOODRICH, CflARLES
Plaintield, N. J.,
GOODRICH. DARIUS
Summit, Mich.,
GORDON, GEORGK A., Old
Sou h eh.. Boston, Mass., i.
GRIFFITHS, EVAN T., Ash-
land, Pa., i.
GUNNER, BYRON, New Or-
leans, La., i.
HADDEN,ARCHIBAI.D,Lyn-
dale Avenue ch., Minneapolis,
Minn , i.
HALBERSLEBEN, HENRY
C, Sedgwick Street Mission of
the New England ch., Chicago,
111., o.
HALL, GEORGE E., First ch.,
Dover, N. H., '.
HARRIMAN, NATHAN II.,
First eh., Bantror, Me., o. p
HARRIS, MILUS, Tecumseh,
Ala., o.p.
HA WES, CHARLES T., Bears-
port, Me., o.
HEALD, JOSIAH H., Benning-
ton, N. II., o.p
Grant,
L-i
o.p,
N.,
HELMS, REUBEN E.
Io..
0. j>.
June
June 12
Mayl
Sept. 11
May 27
Oct. 2
to. Apr. 24
Sept. 16
Oct. 25
June 3
Jan. 15
June IS
Feb. 20
Oct. 22
May 28
Sept. 16
Oct. 1
m. July 30
Oct. 14
June 12
May 13
Aprii 2
March 6
April 6
June 16
July 10
Jan. 2
June 6
Jan. 15
Dec. 3
. Sept. 10
March 2
HERRERT, M. E., Mattawan,
Mich., o.p. Oct. 28
HERRON, GEORGE D., Em-
manuel ch., Atlanta, Ga., op. Nov. 27
HEUSTIS, CHARLES II., De
Witt, Neb., o. May 6
HITCHCOCK, HENRY C,
West ch., Somerville, Mass., i. April 17
HOPKINS. FREDERICK G ,
Park Street ch.. Bridgeport, Ct., i. March 2">
HOWE, GEORGE' M., Pine
Street ch., Lewiston, Me., i. Feb. 13
HUBBARD, GEORGE II.,
Roodhouse, 111., o.p. Sept. 10
HUBBARD, GEORGE II.,
West Haven, Ct., o. /. )>». Sept. 24
HUGHES, E. P., Harpersfield,
New York, o. Dec. 2
HUNT, EUGENE F., Hamil-
ton, Minn., o. Nov. 18
HUNT, HENRY W., Orange,
Ct , o. p. Sept 7
HUNTER. GEORGE F., Elk-
horn, Wis., o. April 25
HYDE, WILLIAM A., Sher-
man. Tex., i. Oct. 8
INGERSOLL, WILLIAM II.,
Church of the Covenant,
Brooklyn, N. Y., i. March 20
JENKINS, DAVID T., Car-
bondale, Pa., o. May 22
JOHNSTON, THOMAS O ,
Memphis, Mo., o. May 5
JONES, D. SEBASTIAN, Lu-
cas, O., i. Oct. 21
JONES, G. JAMES, Marys-
ville, O., o. S. pt. 26
JONES, REESE,Wanamie,Pa.,o. June 5
JONES, WILLIAM C, Free-
dom, Me., o. June 10
JORDAN, WILLIAM W.,
Falls Church, Va.. o. Oct. 9
JINK. FRANKLIN S., Corn-
ing, Io., o. Sept. 3
K >SSON FRANK H., Tewks-
hury, Mass ., i. Oct. 16
KEELER, SENECA M., South
Britain, Ct., i. Nov. 19
KELLEY, NEWTON B.,
Brained, Minn , i. July 29
KELSEY, HENRY H., West
Winsted, Ct., o.p. Sept. 10
KTLMER, CHARLES II.,
Maine, N. Y. o. June 30
KIMBALL, CHAS. C, D.D.,
Second ch., Bennington, Vt.,j. Dec. 2
KING, JAMES B., Sandwich,
Mass., o.p. July 10
LAMB, WILLIAM A., North
Village eh , Newton, Ms., i. Nov. 9
LANE, CHARLES S., Union-
ville, Ct., o.p. May 27
LAWRENCE, EDWARD A.,
Syracuse, N. Y., i. Jan. 29
LEE, I »ORR ALL, Corry, Pa., i. Feb. 14
LEWIS, DANIEL M ,Glencoe,
Minn., o.p. April 2
1885.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
13
LINDSAY, ROBERT S., Iron-
ton, O., o. June 12
LLOYD, GEORGE O., South
Bustou, Mich., o. July 9
LOVE, ARCHIBALD L.,
Princeton, Mass., i. April 24
MACK, CHARLES A., Car-
rington, Dak., o. Nov. 25
MAGILL, THOMAS, Upper
Montesano, \V. T., r. Jan. 16
MARPLE, ABEL, Liu wood,
Neb., o. July 2
MARSH, GEORGE L., Magno-
lia, Io., o. Oct. 29
MARTIN, SAMUEL A., Van
Uleve, Io., o. Oct. 21
MARTY, IVAN M., Petaluma,
Cal, i. Nov. 18
McCOLL, JOHN A., St. Al-
bans, Vt., i. May 14
McDOUGALL, WILLIAM H.,
Cornwall, Ct., o.p. Sept. 11
Mcelroy, elbridge p.,
Enfield. Mass., i. Dec. 3
MEAD, WILLIS W., Clarion,
lo., o. Sept. 3
MEREDITH, RICHARD,
Leominster, Mass., i. March 6
MERRIAM, ALEXANDER R.,
Kirst eh., Grand Rapids,
Mich., i. Sept. 30
MERRILL, BENJAMIN B.,
Fiist ch., Brewer, Me., i. June 13
MERRILL, WILLIAM C,
First ch., Sacramento, Cal., o. p. May 17
MILES, THOMAS M., Merri-
raac, Mass., i. Jan. 17
MILLARD, NELSON, Broad-
way ch., Norwich, Ct., i. April 8
MILLER, W. C, Shabbona,
III., o. July 15
M1NNIS, THOMAS W., Kings-
ton, N. H., o. p. Sept. 2
MORSE, CHARLES II., Rock
Rapids, Io., o.p. Oct. 9
MUNDY, FRANK J., Firstch.,
Lynn, Mass., i. Dec. 4
MURKLAND, CHARLES S.,
Third ch., Chicopee, Mass., o.p. June 3
NASH, CHARLES S., East
Hartford, Ct., o. p. Oct. 22
NELSON, KNUT, Scandinavian
Free ch., Tacoina, W. T., by
the church, o.p.
NESBIT, DAVID K., Secor.d
ch., Gn eulield, Mass., i. May 15
NICHOLS, DANFORTH B.,
Bon Homme, Dak., i. April 20
NORTON, EDWIN C, Yank-
tun, Dak., o. May 1
ODLIN, JAS.E., Hope, Dak., o. June 18
OUSLEY, BENJAMIN F.,
Oberlin, O., o.f.ra June 22
PARK, CHARLES W.. How-
ard ave. ch., New Haven, Ct., i. April 17
PEASE, THEODORE C, Mai-
den, Mats., j. Dec. 16
PEXXIMAN, HENRY M.,
First ch., Deny, N. II , o.p. April 8
PERC1VAL, CHARLES II..
Wiscasset, Me. , o.p. Oct. 14
PIIILBROOK, CHARLES E.,
Sierra Valley, Cal., i. Aug. 17
PIKE, CLARENCE, Union ch.,
Salisbury, Mass., o.p. Sept. 16
PITTS, EDDY T., West ch.,
Portland, Me., i. Nov. 6
PLACK, GEORGE W., Closter,
N. J., i. Oct.
POND, MILTON G., Royals-
ton, Mass., o. p. Oct. 2
PORTER, EDWARD C, Sec-
ond ch., Greenwich, Ct., o. p. June 24
PRENTICE, D WIGHT N,
North Middleboro', Mass., o.p. July 2
PRICE, LEWIS V., Broadway
ch., Somerville, Mass., i. Sept. 18
PYKE, JAMES T., East Con-
cord, N. II., o. p. Oct. 16
RAGLAND, FOUNTAIN G ,
Talladega, Ala., o. May 28
REID, DAVID C, Brainerd,
Minn., o. July 29
ROBERTSON, ANGUS A.,
Vergennee, Vt., i. Aug. 26
ROCKWELL, FRANK M.,
Cooperstown, Dak., o. p. Nov. 2
ROGERS, OSGOOD W., Mt.
Pleasant, Io., i. July 28
ROOT, EDWARD P., First ch.,
East Hampton, Ct., i. Feb. 7
ROSS, JAMES H., South Nor-
walk, Ct., i. May 6
ROWE, GEORGE, Cypress
Slash, Ga., o. April 16
SANBORN, FRANCIS W.,
First ch., Newbury, Mass., i. Nov. 20
SANBORN, GEORGE M .May-
flower ch., Little Ruck, Ark ,». Dec. 4
SCHERMERRORN, PETER;
Ray, Mich. o. Aug. 25
SCOTFORD, HENRY C, Oli-
vet ch., Kansas City, Mo., i. Sept. 30
SHAW, GEORGE W., Ashton,
Dak., o. May 27
SHERMAN, BARKER B.,
Wollaston ch.,Quincy, Mass., i. April 15
SHURTLEFF, DAVID, Peters-
ham, Mass., i. May 8
SKEELE, ARTHUR F., An.
gusta, Me., i. Aprils
SLOCUM, WILLIAM F., Bal-
timore, Md., i. April 17
SM IT H, RALPH J., North Fair-
field, O., o.p. Feb. 5
SNELL, SPENCER, Talladega,
Ala., o. May 28
SNYDER, PETER M., South
ch., Middletuwn, Ct., i. Jan. 3
SO PER, GEORGE E., Madison,
N. Y., o. July 9
SPAULDING, WAYLAND,
l\.ughkeep.sie, N. Y., o.p. May 21
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[1885.
BTEBBINS, MILAN C, Corn-
wall, Vt., i.
STILES, WILLIAM C, Third
ch., St. Louis, Mo., i.
STRONG, SIDNEY D. .Medina,
O., o.
STURGIS, FREDERICK E.,
Natick, Mass., i.
TEAD, EDWARD S., Prospect
Hill ch., Bomerville, Mass. i.
THING, MILO P. J., Linwood,
Neb., o.
THOMSON, ARCHIBALD E.,
Medina, U., o.
TODD, DAVID E., Morton,
111., o.
TOKREY, REUBEN A., Open
Door ch., M.nueapolis, Minn., i.
TRASK.JOHN L. R., Trinity
ch., Lawrence, Mass., i.
TYLER, HENRY F., New Eng-
land ch., Minneapolis, Minn.,i.
VAN AITKEN, JOHN C,
Northport, Mich., o. p
VANEPPS, FRANK S., Alex-
andria, Dak., o.
VEAZIE, WALTER C, Second
ch., South Pueblo, Col., o. p.
VITTUM, EDMUND M., First
ch., Guilford, Ct., o.p,
VOGLER, HENRY, Warren-
ville, N. J., o.
VOORHEES, J. SPENCER,
Huron, Dak , o.p.
WARD, ARTHUR N., Centre
Harbor, N. II., i.
WATIIEN, CHARLES B ,
Orono, Me., i-
WAT KINS, THOMAS R.,
Tomhicken, Pa., o.p.
WEAGE, EDWARD D., Ev-
ansville, Wis., o.
WELLES. CLAYTON, Engle-
wood, 111., i.
W11LTLOCK, F.M., Irving St.
ch., Cleveland, O., i.
WILEY, CHAS. W., Valley
Springs, Dak., i.
WILLCOX, CHARLES F.,
Pawtucket ch., Lowell, Mass., o.
WISE, D. W., Tonica, 111., o.
WOOD, CLARK C, Maybee,
Mich., o.
WOOD, FRED C, Leroy,
Mich., i.
WOODARD, FRANCIS, Grid-
ley, 111., o.p.
S> pt. 24
Nov. 6
July 9
May 14
May 8
July 2
July 9
Sept. 16
Jan. 29
Nov. 19
April 23
Oct. 8
Nov. 19
March 18
June 6
Dee. 2
Sept. 7
May 22
June 6
April 18
June 19
April 10
Sept. 10
Oct. 31
p. Nov. 6
Sept. 25
Dec. 4
Sept. 9
July 29
PASTORS DISMISSED.
1883,
ALCOTT, WILLIAM P., Boxford, Mass.,
May 18.
ANDREWS, CHARLES E., Second ch , New-
castle, Me., Dec. 21.
JOHNSON, WILBUR, Royalston, Mass.,
Sept. 19.
LINDSAY, PETER, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Dec.
26.
SLOCUM, WILLIAM F., Union ch., Salis-
bury, Mass., Dec. 23.
SPENCER, DAVID B., Storrs ch., Cincinnati,
O., Sept. 11.
STILES, WILLIAM C, East ch., Brooklyn,
N. ^ ., Dec. 27.
THOMPSON, FRANK, Wilton, Ct., Nov. 7.
WARD, EARL J., Grafton, Vt., Dec. 26.
1884.
ABBOTT, EPHRA1ME.P., Newport, N. H.,
March 1.
ADRIANCE, S. WINCHESTER, Woodford's
Corner, Me., Oct. 7.
ALLEN, FRED L.,Walpole, N. H., June 23.
ANDERSON, KERR C, Oshkosh, Wis.,
Jan. 21.
AUSTIN, SAMUEL J., Second ch., Chicopee
Falls, Mass., March 12.
BACON, THOMAS R., D wight Place ch.,
New Haven, Ct., Dec. 10.
BALCH, GILBERT B., Kingston, N. H.,
March 4.
BALCOM, FREDERICK A., West Hartland
Ct., May 25.
BALDWIN, FRITZ W., Granby, Mass.,
Oct. 20.
BARROWS, ALLEN C, Kent, O., March 31.
BARTON, WALTER, First ch., LyLii, Mas*.,
Feb. 19.
BENNETT, WILLIAM P., Ames, Io.
BOSS, THOMAS M., Springfield, Vt., Nov. 13.
BOYNTON, NEHEMIAH, Littleton, Mass.,
Sept. 8.
BRA STOW, LEWIS O., d. d., First ch., Bur-
lington, Vt., May 28.
BREEDE D.,PAYSON,Eaton Rapids, Mich.,
Dec. 3.
BRYANT, SAMUEL J., South Britain, Ct.,
July 1.
CALHOUN, NEWELL M., Cleveland Heights,
O., May 5.
CL \RK, ALLEN, Bradford, Vt., Sept. 30.
CLARK, GEORGE L., Shelburne, Mass..
April 13.
CLARKE, ALMON T., Second ch , Crown
Point, N. Y., Sept. 22.
COLTON, THERON G., Hudson, Mich.,
Feb. 27.
CONANT, CHARLES A., Pacific ch., St.
Paul, Minn., March 3.
COTE, THOMAS G. A., French ch., Lowell,
Mass., Feb. 14.
CRISTY, ALBERT B., Conway, M;iss, Nov. 5.
DAVIS, WILLIAM II., Washington St. ch.,
Beverly, Mass., April '^3.
DENNEN, STEPHEN R., Third ch., New
Haven, Ct., April 1.
DE RIEMER, WILLIAM E , Denmark, Io.,
June 12.
DICKINSON, SAMUEL F., Cambridge, 111.,
July -A).
EDDY.ZACHARY, d. d., First ch., Detroit,
Aiich., May 2J.
1885.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
15
ELDER, HUGH, Crombie St. ch., Salem,
Mass., Juiy 2.
FISKE. JOIINO., d. d., Winter St. ch., Bath,
Me., Sept. 16.
FOLSOM, OMAR W., First ch., Newbury,
Mass., June 5.
GAGE, WILLIAM L., Pearl St. ch., Hartford,
Ct., Feb. 25.
GAMMELL, SERENO D , Chestnut St. ch.,
Lynn, Mass , March 25.
GORDON, GEORGE A., Second ch., Green-
wich, Ct., March 25.
GROVER, RICHARD B., Ludlow, Vt.,
March 3.
HARLOW, LINCOLN, Putney, Vt., April 22.
HARRIS, D. FISK, Columbia ch., Cincinnati,
O., Feb. 19.
HA WES, EDWARD, North ch., New Haven,
Ct., Jan. 30.
HILLS, AARON M., Ravenna, O., March 12.
HOFFMAN, JOHN H., Henniker, N. H.,
Sept. 25.
HOOD, GEORGE A., Pilgrim ch., Minneapo-
lis, Minn., Jan. 14.
HOWE, GEORGE M., Princeton, Mas*., Jan.
31.
HUNTINGTON, CHARLES W., Ellsworth,
We., Nov. 25.
IXGALLS, EDMOND C, South Paris, Me.,
Nov. 5.
INGALLS, FRANCIS T., Atchison, Kan.,
June 24.
JOHNSON, CHARLES C, Smyrna, N. Y.,
June 26.
JONES, HAMPDEN" B., Fourth ch., Chilton-
ville, Plymouth, Mass, April 8.
JONES, JOHN, Lucas, O., Oct. 21.
KINNEY, HENKY N., Fergus Falls, Minn.,
Feb. 10.
LEE, FRANK T., Salt Lake City, Utah,
March 19.
MARTIN, GEORGE E., First ch., Brockton,
Mass., July 28.
MARTY, IVAN M., Rio Vista, Cal., Sept. 29.
MEREDITH, RICHARD, East Hartford, Ct.,
Feb. 20.
MILLER, GEORGE A., Moriah, N. Y., Aug.
MOONEY, RODERICK J., Hyannis, Mass.,
Aug. 31.
MORRIS, GEORGE, Alameda, Cal., M ly 26.
MUNRUE, EGBERT X., First ch., Holyoke,
Mass., March 6.
MURPHY, WILLIAM J., Chester, Vt.,Qct. 31.
NELSON, GKORGE W., Wauwatosa, Wis.,
March 18.
OSGOOD, GEORGE W., Littleton, N. H.,
Oct. 2.
PARR, JOHN H., Wilmette, 111., Oct. 27.
PEABODY, ALBERT B., Stratham, N. H.,
June 25.
PEASE, THEODORE C, West Lebanon,
N. U.,Dec. 2.
RAND, WILBUR F., Barnet, Vt., May 5.
RANKIN, J. EAMES, D.D., First ch., Wash-
ington, D. C, June 13.
REDERUS, PIPKO, Holland Presb. ch.
Alto, Wis., June 20.
REED, ALBERT C, Manchester, Vt., Oct. 8
RICHARDS, WILLIAM R., Central ch.,
Bath, Me., July 1.
ROBINSON, STEPHEN H., Waitsfleld, Vt.,
Oct. 20.
ROOT, F. STANLEY, Seymour, Ct., Nov. 18.
SANBOKN, FRANCIS W, Central ch.,
Yarmouth, Me., May 28.
SAVAGE, JOHN W., Tower Hill ch., Law-
rence, Mass., Aug. 19.
SELDEN, JOSEPH H., Methuen, Mass.,
May 16.
SEWARD, DWIGHT M., D. D., Plymouth
ch., Portland, Me., June 18.
STERLING, GEORGE, Milton, N. H.,
April 3.
STONE, CLARENDON A., Racine, Wis.,
Feb. 5.
STRONG, DAVID A., Coleraine, Mass.,
Oct. 7.
STURTEVANT, JULIAN M., Jb., Grin-
nell, Io., Nov. 25.
TAINTOR, CHARLES H., Milford, N. H.,
April 30.
TAINTOR, JESSE F., De Witt, Io., May 21.
TEAD. EDWARD S., Cumberland Mills,
Me., April IS.
TERIIUNE, EDWARD P., First ch., Spring-
field, Mass., May 16.
THRALL, GEORGE S., Park Street ch.,.
Bridgeport, Ct., March 25.
WETHERBY, CHARLES, Clinton, Mass ,
July 16.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS P., Gilead, Me., and
Shelburne, N. H., Oct. 22.
WOLCOTT, WILLIAM E., Riverside ch., .
Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 85.
MINISTERS MARRIED, 1883.
POPE, G. STANLEY, of Tougaloo, Miss., to
Kate Koons, of Sulphur springs, O., at
Lansing, Mich., Dec. 25.
WILDEY, JOHN E., of Meredith Village,
N. II., to Alice M. Colby, of Meriden, N. H.,
at Meriden, May 1.
1884.
ADAMS, DANIEL E., of Ashburnbam,
Mass., to Marion E. Center, of Wilton,
N. H.,at Wilton, Feb. 28.
BARROWS, WALTER M., d. d., of New
York. N. Y., to Mary Dewey, daughter of
Rev. Thomas W. Jones, of Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., at Saratoga Springs, Sept. 16.
BEARD, EDWIN S., to Mary E. Bard, both
of Brooklyn, Ct., at Brooklyn, June 2.
BELL, ROBERT C, of Broad Brook, Ct., to
Uattie B. Stowe, of Scitico, Ct., at Scitico,
April 15.
BIRD, GEORGE H., of South Chicago, 111 ,
to Carrie E. Hall, of Plymouth, N. H , at
Plymouth, June 26.
BISSELL, ARTHUR D., of the Maratha Mis-
sion, to Ellen E. Gower, of New Haven, Ct.,
at New Haven, May 12.
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
BLTSS, WILLIAM D. P., of South Natick,
Mass., to Mary A. Pangalo, of Constantino-
ple, at South Kensington, London, June 30.
BRANCH, EDWIN T., of Somerset, Mich.,
to Mrs. Hannah M. Burt, of Homer, Mich.,
at Homer, Sept. 2.
BUTLER, ELMER W., of Mitchell, Io., to
Carrie A., daughter of Rev. Henry M. Tup-
per, of Ontario, 111., at Ontario, Sept. 30.
CARTER, CHARLES F., of Manchester,
N. H., to Harriett F. Herrick, of Chicopee
Falls, Mass., at Chicopee Falls, May 28.
CHITTENDEN, EZRA P., of Sioux City,
lo., to Lizzie L.Stowe, of Waterville, Minn.,
Aug. 13.
CLARK, ALBERT W , of Prague, Austria,
to Ruth Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. James
l'irie, of Scotlaud, at Prague, March 20.
COLTON, ALFRED E., of Edinburgh, O.. to
Clara E. P., daughter of Rev. M. Henry
Smith, of Reading, Kan., at Reading, July
13.
COYLE, JOHN P., of New York, N. Y., to
Mary Allerton, daughter of the late Kev.
C. L. Cushman, at Amherst, Mass , Feb. 7.
DANIELS, CHARLES II., of Portland, Me.,
to Mary L. Underwood, at Tollaud, Ct.,
May 28.
DEMARKST, SYDNEY B., of Baldwin,
Muli., to Georgie A. Reed, of Grinnell, Io.,
at Grinnell, July 16.
DOANE, JOHN, to Alice W. Cowles, both of
Cleveland, O., at Cleveland, Oct. 30.
EMERSON, Prof. JOSEPH, of Beloit, Wis.,
to Helen F. Brace, of Evanston, 111., at Ev-
anston, July 9.
FAY, W. WALCOTT, of Hampton, N. H.,
to Mrs. Sallie II. Cox, of Arlington, Mass.,
at Hampton, Aug. 31.
FIELD, AARON W., of New Boston, Mass.,
to Alice Braman, of Wayland, Mass., at
Wayiand, Nov. 19.
FIFIELD, CHARLES W., of Harrisville,
N. Y., to Florence E. Babcock, of Cham-
pion, N. Y., at Champion, July 31.
GA.MMELL, SEREXO D., late of Lynn,
Mass., to Emma L. Porter, at North Brook-
lield, Mass., April 2.
GRIFFIN, HENRY L., to LucyF. Pickering,
both of Bangor, Me, at Bangor, Sept. IS.
HAMLIN, CYRUS, of Oak Park, 111., to
Lydia S. Han is, of Los Angeles, Cal., at
Sioux City, Io., Oct. 1.
HEU3TI8, CHARLES H., of De Witt, Io., to
Esther Hollings worth, at DeWitt. Oct. 5.
HOYT, HIRAM L., of Ph.enix, N. Y.. to Rose
M. Forbes, of Wyoming, N. Y., at Wyoming,
June 11.
HUBBARD, GEORGE H , missionary to
China, to Nellie L., daughter of the late Rev.
L. B. Peet, at West Haven, Ct., July 25.
HINT, EUGENE F., of Hamilton, Minn., to
Mary A., daughter of Rev. L. H. Cobb,
D.D., of New York, at New York, Sept. 8.
HUNTER, GEORGE F., of Elkhorn. Wis.,
i<> Abbie H. Avres, of Galesburtc, 111., at
Peoria, 111., June 16.
INGALLS, EDMOND C, of South Paris,
Me., to Ella J. Cloudman, of Saccarappa,
Me., at Saccarappa, Feb. 13.
JENKINS, DAVID T., to Mary L. Millber-
ger, both of Carbondale, Pa., at Carbondale,
Sept 10.
JENKINS, FRANK E., to Sarah E. Stanley,
both of South Coventry, Ct., at South Cov-
entry, Aug. 12.
LIVERMORE, ALBERT, of Nashville,
Mich., to Mrs. Mary K. Bell, of New Rich-
mond, Wis., at New Richmond, Aug. 9.
LOVE, WM. De LOSS, Jr., of Boston, Mass.,
to Mary Louise Hale, of Keene, N. H., at
Keene, Oct 30.
MARKHAM, HENRY F., of Argentine,
Kan., to Corie B. Sherman, of Douglas,
Mass., at Stockton, Kan., Feb. 12.
McCONAUGHY, FRANK, of Salem, Or., to
Helen M. Loomis, of Oberlin, O., at Spo-
kane Falls, W. T., Aug. 5.
McKEAN, JOHN, to Ruth Parker, both of
Herndon, Va., at Herndon, Sept. 10.
MORGAN, LEWIS, of Soddy, Tenn., to
Lizzie Lewis, late of Wales, at Hyde Park,
Pa., Sept. 8.
MORRISON, SAMUEL, of Falmouth, Mass.,
to Mrs. Rachel F. Collins, of Truro, Mass.,
at Truro, Sept. 17.
MORSE, CHAULES H., of Rock Rapids, Io.,
to Nora C. Nelson, of Woodbury, Vt., at
Woodbury, June 18.
MURKLANI), CHARLES S., of Chicopee,
Mass., to Helen M. Tupper, of Middlebury,
Vt., at Middlebury, July 3u.
NOYES, EDWARD M.. of Duluth, Minn.,
to Mary C. Simpson, of Bath, Me., at Bath,
JulyS.
PniLLIPS, SAMUEL, of Shelby, Mich., to
Meliuda Shadduck, of Novi, Mich., at Novi,
March 7.
SCHAUFFLER, ADOLPHUS F., of New
York, N. Y., to Julia Baker, of Elizabeth,
N. J., at St. Moritz, Swit., Aug. 27.
SKEELK, ARTHUR F., of Augusta, Me., to
Alice Bollard, of Hartford, Ct., at Hartford,
March 27.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM, of Henrietta, N. Y., to
Mary L. Miller, of Lexington, O., at Lex-
ington, May 30.
TINKER, ANSON P., of Detroit, Mich., to
Mrs. Kate Longman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., at
Denver, Col., Nov. 25.
TODD, HENRY C, of Pesbtigo, Wis., to
Ella May Cushman, of Pittsfield, Wis., at
Green Bay, Wis., Jan. 29.
VETTER, JOHN, of Crocker, Mo., to Mrs.
Julia A. Kellogg, of Oberlin, O., at Oberlin,
Sept. 9.
WALKER, JOSEPH N., of East St. Johns-
bury, Vt., to Mary Clayton, of Warwick,
England, at North Troy, Vt., Feb. 28.
WALLACE, GEORGE R.,to Nettie Forister,
both of Highland, 111., at Highland, Oct. 23.
WHITBY, HENRY, of Shamokin, Pa., to
Martha Griffiths, of Dowlars, South Wales,
at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15.
WOODARD, FRANCIS, of Gridley, 111 , to
Angie C. Walls, of Bedford, lnd , at Bed-
ford, Oct. 22.
WOODRUFF, HENRY C, to Mary Allen
Barttani, both of Black Roek, Ct., at Black
Rock, Oct. 15.
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 17
VITAL STATISTICS
OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS
Who died in the Year 1884.
Aiken, William Pope, son of Capt. Lemuel S. and Sarah (Coffin) Aiken,
was born in Fairhaven, Mass., 1825, July 9. Monson Academy. Graduated,
Yale College,1853. Teacher, New Haven, 1853-5. Tutor and student in Yale
Theological Seminary, 1855-6. Ordained, colleague pastor with Rev. Dr.
Brace, Newington, Ct., 1857, Jan. 14; dismissed, 18G7, Aug. 7. Principal,
Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass., 1867-9. Without charge, Rutland, Vt.,
1870-3. Installed, Vergenues, 1873, April 9. Without charge, Clifton Springs,
N. Y., 1876-8; Rutland, Vt., 1878, until death. Married, 1857, Aug. 13, Susan
Curtis, daughter of Edwin and Susan (Curtis) Egerton, of Rutlaud, Vt. Two
sous and two daughters. Died, 1884, March 29, aged 58 years, 8 months, and
20 days.
Alden, Lucius, son of Nathan and Sarah (Barrell) Alden, was born in East
Bridgewater, Mass., 1796, June 18. Graduated, Brown University, 1821, and
Audover Theological Seminary, 1825. Ordained, Boston, 1825, Sept. 29.
Home missionary, Dearborn County, Ind., 1825-30. Acting pastor, Abiug-
ton, Mass., 1830, until iustalled there, 1832, Dec. 5; dismissed, 1843, June
27. Acting pastor, East Bridgewater, 1S43-4; Lancaster, 1845; Newcastle,
N. H., 1846, to April, 1873. Without charge, East Bridgewater, until death.
Died of old age, 1884, April 24, aged 87 years, 10 months, and 6 days.
Baldwin, Curtis Chittenden, son of Samuel and Sally (Dunn) Baldwin,
was born in Atwater, Ohio, 1824, May 1. Austinburg Academy. School teacher,
1841-51. Studied theology with Rev. James B. Walker, d. d., Mansfield, Ohio,
1450-3. Acting pastor, West Monroeville, Ohio, 1853-4. Ordained, Ridgeville,
1855, June 13 ; dismissed, 1860, Jan. 16. Acting pastor, Browuhelm, 1860, Jan-
uary, to 1866, January; Sullivan, 1866, January, to 1871, September. Home
missionary, Benzonia, Mich , 1872-5, preaching at Williamsburg, Yuba, Old
Mission, Mapleton, Elk Lake, Glen Haven, Grand View, Solon, and Almeria.
Acting pastor, Sullivan, Ohio, 1876, February, to 1878, April; Pittsfield, 1878,
April, to 1881, April; Sheffield, 1881, June, to 1883, November, residing at
Oberlin. Married, 1851, Oct. 30, Martha Jane, daughter of Samuel and Mary
Ann Smith, of Mansfield, Ohio. Four children. Died of dyspepsia and spinal
schlerosis at Oberlin, 1884, May 22, aged 60 years and 21 days.
Bartlett, Leavitt, son of Seth and Asenath (Huggins) Bartlett, was born
in Coventry, Vt., 1837, Aug. 14. Studied law, and practised that profession
in Irasburgh, Vt., 1859-63. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1865.
Ordained, at Bangor, 1865, July 27. Acting pastor, Kansas City, Mo , 1865-8 ;
North Bennington, Vt., 1868-70; Jersey City, N. J., 1870. Installed, Yar-
mouth, Me., 1871, Sept. 14; resigned, 1873, Aug. 2; dismissed, 1875, March 3.
18 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Acting pastor (while in business at Kansas City), Olathe, Kansas, 1874-78.
Without charge, Clifton, 1878-9; Kansas City, Mo., 1870-83. Superintendent
Home Missions, Albuquerque, N. M., 1883, until death. Married, 1865, Nov.
29, Emily J., daughter of Rev. William and Caroline (Chamberlain) Scales,
of Lyndon, Vt. Two daughters. Died of consumption, at San Bernadino,
Cal , 1884, March 9, aged 4G years, 6 months, and 26 days.
Batcheldkr, John Stockman, son of John and Rebecca (Stockman)
Batchelder, was born in Hampton, N. H., 1825, Nov. 29. Hampton Academy.
Graduated, Williams College, 1852, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1856.
Ordained, Jaffrey, N. H., 1858, Oct. 20; dismissed, 1864, Sept. 7. Acting
pastor, West Springfield, Mass., 1865. Installed, Hinsdale, N. H., 1866,
March 7; dismissed, 1871, Dec. 5. Installed, Webster, Mass., 1871, Dec. 7;
dismissed, 1874, Sept. 7. Acting pastor, Hampton, N. H., 1875, April, to
1878, April; Kingston ^ residence at Stratham), 1879-81; West Auburn, Me ,
18S2, April, until death. Published, 1874, a small pamphlet containing two
poems, "The True American" and "Our Heroes." Married, 1862, Sept. 17,
Mary W., daughter of Dea. Abel and Cordelia (Berry) Baker, of Troy, N. H.
Died of bronchial consumption, 1884, Jan. 27, aged 58 years, 9 months, and
28 days.
Bean, Daniel Marks, son of Daniel Quinby and Ann (Trickey) Bean, was
born in Tamworth, N. H , 1832, March 30. Kimball Union Academy. Gradu-
ated, Yale College, 1858, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1862. Teacher,
Stamford, Ct., 1858-9. Ordained, 1863, July 23. Acting pastor, Ayer (then
Groton Junction), Mass., 1863-4. Installed, Everett (then South Maiden),
1861, June 28; dismissed, 1867, Oct. 1. Installed, Webster, 1868, Dec. 10;
dismissed, 1871, May 25. Without charge, 1871-2. Acting pastor, South
Framingham, 1873-9. Without charge, Newtonville, 1881-3; Colorado
Springs, Colorado, 1883, until death. Member of Massachusetts Legislature,
1867, and superintendent of schools, Framingham. Married, 1863, May 27,
Fanny M., daughter of Seymour and Fanny (Stevens) Hoyt, of Stamford, Ct.
Four daughters. Died of consumption, 18S4, Jan. 23, aged 51 years, 9 months,
and 23 days.
Beldkn, Henry, son of William and Abigail (H itch) Belden, was born in
Greenfield, Ct., 1813, April 9. Graduated, Union College, 1835, and student
Andover Theological Seminary, 1835-6; Princeton Theological Seminary 7
1836-7. Graduated, Union Theological Seminary, 1838. Acting pastor, Go-
wanus, N. Y., 1838. Ordained Presbyterian, Marlboro, N. Y., 1839, May 2 ; dis-
missed, 1840, Nov. 15 Acting pastor, Windsor, 1841; Washingtonville,
1841-4. Installed, Congregational Church, Boouton, N. Y., 1844; dis-
missed, 1846. Installed, Washingtonville, 1846; dismissed, 1852. Installed,
Free Church, New York City, 1852; dismissed, 1856. City missionary,
Brooklyn, 1856-6'J. Without charge, New Providence, N. Y., 1866-8. In-
stalled, Parkville, N. Y., 1868; dismissed, 1871, Aug. 20. Without charge
there, after. Recording Secretary of American Missionary Association,
1854-74. Married, 1839, Jan. 1, Caroliue, daughter of Benaiah Humphrey and
Eunice (Fancher) Wilcox, of New York, who died, 1883, Dec. 7. Of six chil-
dren, four are living. Died of paralysis in New York City, 1884, June 24,
aged 71 years, 2 months, and 15 days.
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 19
Bexson, Almon, son of Ebenezer and Cynthia (Gloyd) Benson, was born
in Jericho, Vt., 1810, June 3. Graduated, Gilraanton (N. H.) Theological
Seminary, 1840. Orel lined, Centre Harbor, 1840, Dec. 23 ; dismissed, 1863,
Nov. 10. Without charge there until death. Married, 1S41, May 11, Julietta,
daughter of Joseph and Silence (Richards) Kingsbury, of Francestown, N. H.,
who died 1843, Jan. 11. Married, 1845, March 13, Rhoda A., daughter of
Samuel J. and Nancy (Cowles) Roys, of Landaff, N. H. One son and three
daughters. Died of liver complaint, 1884, Sept. 13, aged 74 years, 3 months,
and 10 days.
Blake, Henry Beach, son of Harry and Hannah M. (Beach) Blake, was
born in Winchester, Ct., 1817, May 20. Graduated, Williams College, 1841,
and Hartford Theological Seminary (then East Windsor), 1844. Ordained,
South Coventry, Ct., 1845, Jan. 1 ; dismissed, 1848, September. Installed, Vil-
lage Church, same town, 1850, May 15; dismissed, 1855, March. Installed,
Belchertown, Mass., 1855, June 26; dismissed, 1865, April 24. Agent Massa-
chusetts Temperance Alliance, 1866. Missionary, American Missionary Asso-
ciation, Wilmington, N. C, 1869-73; superintendent of schools there, 1873-
6. Acting pastor, First Church, West Springfield, Mass., 1877-9. Installed,
Cummiugton, 1880, Jan. 14, and died in office. Member of the Massachusetts
House of Representatives, 1869. Published: (1) Noon of the Century. (2)
The White-Robed Company. Married, 1845, Sept. 23, Mary Rebecca Wolcott,
of Agawam, Mass. One son. Died of chronic bronchitis, 1884, May 23,
aged 67 years and 3 days.
Brown, George, son of Jonathan and Dorothea (French) Brown, was born
in Seekonk, Mass., 1796, Jan. 20. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary,
1827. Acting pastor, Brownflelcl, Me., 1828-9; Mt. Desert, 1830-2. Ordained,
at Castine, Me., 1832, Sept. 20. Acting pastor, Windsor, Monticello, and
other towns; Swanville, 1836, until installed there, 1837, Sept. 27; dismissed,
1840, April 1. Acting pastor, Albion, 1841, April, to 1844, July; Dightou,
Mass., 1844-5. Without chargp, Pawtucket, R. I , 1848-79; Hudson, Mass.,
after, until death. Married, 1829, Oct. 15, Mehetable, daughter of William
and Alice (Crane) Allan, of Lubec, Me., who died 1879, May 23. Two chil-
dren. Died of ossification of the veins, 1884, Sept. 24, aged 88 years, 8
mouths, and 4 days.
Carpenter, Henry, son of Isaac and Samantha (Goodwin) Carpenter, was
bom in Vernon, N. Y., 1822, Nov. 25. Ithaca Academy. Pursued a course
of medical study with Dr. Thompson, of Albany, and at Albany Medical Col-
lege. Clerk, Peoria, 111., 1850-8. Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1838-9.
Acting pastor, Nichols, N. Y., 1860; Danby, 1861-2. Ordained, Prairie Du
Chien, Wis., 1864, March 2. Acting pastor there 1863, July, to 1866, August;
New Lisbon, 1866-8. Without charge, Danby, N. Y., 1869, and acting pastor
there 1870-2; Smyrna, 1872-3. Without charge, Danby and Clifton Springs,
1873-5. Acting pastor, Carlton Presbyterian Church, 1875-81; Maine, 1881,
until death. Married, 1864, May 16, Sarah, daughter of Oscar and Adelia
(Judson) Jennings, of Danby, N. Y., who died, 1872, March 25, leaving one
daughter. Married, 1875, Aug. 25, Anna M., daughter of Abel and Laura
(Allis) Darling, of Orwell, Pa. One sou, deceased. Died of heart disease,
1884, Jan. 26, aged 61 years, 2 months, and 1 day.
20 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Clapp, Charles Wells, son of Russell and Lovisa (Strong) Clapp, was
born in Southampton, Mass., 1817, Jan. 22. Graduated, theological depart-
ment of Western Reserve College, 1844, and Theological Seminary, 1848. Or-
dained, Presbyterian, Monroeville, Ohio, 1850, Aug. 21. Installed, Cheshire,
Ct., 1855, May 22; dismissed, 1857, May. Installed, Rockville Second
Church, in Vernon, 1857, May 20; dismissed, 1864, Oct. 1. Professor of
Rhetoric, History, and English Literature, Iowa College, 1864-71 ; also acting
pastor, Chester, Iowa, 186 . Professor of same, Illinois College, 1871-6, and
acting pastor, Waverly, 111., 1871-8. Acting pastor, Independent Church,
Godfrey, 111., 1878, until death. Married, 1849, Aug. 16, Jennie Pray, daugh-
ter of John and Nancy (Lee) Bassett, of New Haven, Ct. Of five children,
two sons and two daughters are living. Died of apoplexy, 1884, Aug. 12,
aged 67 years, 6 months, and 20 days.
Clarke, Dortjs, d. d., son of Jonathan and Jemima (Lyman) Clarke, was
born in Westhampton, Mass., 1797, Jan. 2. Graduated, Williams College,
1817, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1820. Ordained, Blandford, Mass.,
1823, Feb. 5; dismissed, 1825, Feb. 17. Installed, Chicopee Falls, Spring-
field, 1835, March 4 ; dismissed, 1840, Nov. 4. Editor, New England Puritan,
1841-5; Christian Parlor Magazine, 1845-7 ; Christian Times, 1815-51. Chris-
tian Alliance and Family Visitor. Received the honorary d. d. from his
Alma Mater in 1S68. Member of New England Historical Genealogical
Society. Published: (1) The True Foundation of Christian Hope; sermon
at the ordination of Tertius S. Clarke, his brother, at South Deerfield, Mass ,
1827. (2) Lectures to Young People, 1836; 12mo, pp. 222. (3) Sermon:
Funeral of William L. Wyman, 1839. (4) Evangelists: a tract, pp. 16. (5)
Fugitives from the Escritoire of a Retired Editor, 1864. pp. 235. (6) West-
hampton Reunion, 18C6. pp. 85. (7) The Oneness of the Christian Church,
1869. pp. 105. (8) Orthodox Congregationalism and the Sects, 1871. pp.
169. (9) Revision, 1874. pp. 70. (10) Life and Writings of M. Guizot,
1875. pp. 14. (11) Ancestry and Writings [privately printed], 1876. pp. 25.
(12) What is the True Idea of the Trinity of God? 1877. pp. 18. (13) One
Hundred Years of a New England Church, 1879. pp. 60. (14) " Saying the
Catechism," 1879. pp.46. (15) Centenary Memorial, Westhampton, Mass.,
1879. pp. 65. (16) Open Letter to Rev. Dr. Crosby, 1881. pp. 14. (17) The
Alleged Progress in Theology, 1883. pp. 29. Married, 1824, May 20, Han-
nah Alvard, daughter of Gad and Deborah (Alcott) Bliss, of Longmeadow,
Mass., who died 1878. Five children. Died, 1884, March 8, aged 87 years, 2
months, and 6 da3"s.
Cornwell, Isaac Darrow, son of Samuel and Polly (Darrow) Cornwell,
was born in Walton, N. Y., 1806, June 6. Graduated Oberlin Theological
Seminary, 1838. Ordained, 1838, and after some years of home-missionary
service, was pastor of the Presbyterian Church at the " head of the Delaware,"
New York, seven years ; of the church in Hancock, seven years ; and of the
church in Coventry, seven years. In 1865, he returned to the Hancock Church,
which had become Congregational, where he was acting pastor until 1879.
Married Maria Merritt, of Michigan, who died soon after her husband. They
adopted three children. Died at Cadosia, N. Y., of Bright's disease, 1881,
Dec. 13, aged 75 years, 5 months, and 7 days.
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 21
Dickinson, Jambs Taylor, sou of Horace and Mary Ann (Taylor) Dickin-
son, was born in Lovvville, N. Y., 1806, Oct. 27. Graduated, Yale College,
1826, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1830. Member Andover Theological
Seminary, 1827-9. Ordained, Second Church, Norwich, Ct., 1832, April 4;
dismissed, 1834, Aug. 20. Medical student, Boston, and Brunswick, Me.,
1834-5. Missionary, A. B C. F. M , at Singapore, in the East Indies, 1835-
40. Teacher, Singapore Institution, 1840-3; residence, after, at Middlefleld,
Ct., where he was teacher and occasional preacher, 1845-56. Published : (1)
An Anti-Slavery Sermon, Norwich, 1834. pp. 40. (2) A brief memoir of
Rev. George H. Perkins. (3) The Malay Language ; article in Apple-
ton's Cyclopaedia. (4) Articles in Christian Examiner and Chinese Repository.
Married, 1832, Nov. 21, Mary, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Whelpley)
Hickok, of Burlington, Vt., who died, 1834, April 6. Married, 1845, May 15,
Sarah Comstock, daughter of Dea. William and Alma (Coe) Lyman, of Mid-
dlefleld. Died of paralysis, 18S4, July 22, aged 77 years, 8 months, and 25
clays.
Dole, George Thurlow, son of Moses and Sarah (Thurlow) Dole, was
born in Byfleld, Newbury, Mass., 1808, Oct. 30. Dummer Academy. Gradu-
ated, Yale College, 1838; Yale Theological Seminary, 1838-40. Graduated,
Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Ordained, Washington Street Church,
Beverly, Mass., 1842, Oct. 6; dismissed, 1851, July 1. Installed, North
Woburn, 1852, Oct. 12; dismissed, 1855, Oct. 3. Acting pastor, Lanesboro,
1856, July, to 1863, July. Teacher, Williams Academy, Stockbridge, 1863-4.
Acting pastor, Curtisville, in Stockbridge, 1864, April, to 1872, April; Stock-
bridge and South Lee, 1872-5. Without charge, Reading, Mass., 1875, until
death. Published: (1) A Class Poem. (2) Poem, before the Yale Phi Beta
Kappa, 1868. (3) A Sermon in Memory of Dr. Joseph Torrey, Beverly, 1850.
Married, 1843, May 10, Jane P. Treat, of South Britain, Ct. Of four children,
two daughters are living. Died of acute bronchitis, 1884, March 26, aged 75
years, 4 months, and 26 days.
Dow, Ezekiel, son of James and Hannah (Merrill) Dow, was born in
Warren, N. H., 1807, Apiil 9. Haverhill Academy. Universalist miuister
until 1842, in St Johnsbury, Vt., Newport and Concord, N. H. Ordained,
Congregational, Loudon, N. H., 1845, Feb. 12; dismissed, 1847, June 9.
Resident licentiate, Andover, Mass., 1847-9. Acting pastor, South Wellfleet,
1852-5; Monument, 1855-8; Chiltonville, Plymouth, 1859. Installed, Line-
brook, Ipswich, I860, Dec. 25; dismissed. 1866, Nov. 14. Acting pastor,
Nelson, N. H., 1866-7; Andover, Ct., 1867-8; Huntington, Mass., 1869-71;
Becket, 1872-5. Without charge there, 1875-9; Warren, N. H., 1879, until
death. Died of Bright's disease, 1884, Feb. 5, aged 76 years, 9 months, and
26 days.
Downs, Edward Clinton, son of David Griffin and Permelia (Cook)
Downs, was born in Prattsburg, N. Y., 1829, July 4. Ordained at Troy Mills,
Iowa, 1871. Acting pastor there, 1869-74 ; Cass, 1874-5; National, supplying
churches Farmersburg and Garnavillo, 1875-9; Garden Prairie, Dakota,
1879, until death. Published : Four Years, Scout and Spy. Married, 1852,
March 2, Eliza, daughter of William aud Eliza Reed, of Newton Falls, Iowa.
Seven children. Died of pneumonia, 1884, March 15, aged 54 years, 8 months,
aud 11 days.
22 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Dudley, Horace Franklin, son of Abner and Mary Patterson (Hoyt)
Dudley, was born in Hanover, N. II., 1832, Jan. 30. Kimball Union Academy.
Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1859, and Auburn Theological Seminary,
1862; member Union Theological Seminary, 1859-60. Acting pastor, Presby-
terian, South Trenton, N. Y., 1862-5. Ordained, 1865, Sept. 6. Acting
pastor, Paris, N. Y., 1865-7; Morrisville, 1867-73. Installed, Warsaw,
1874, Feb. 26, and died in office. Published various sermons and ad-
dresses (of which this is an imperfect record) : " The Reasonableness of
Religion"; a sermon, 1873; "Counsels to the Young"; "Growing Old";
" Secular Benefits of Religious Institutions " ; " The Gospel of Service " ; "A
Thanksgiving Sermon " ; "A Grand Army Address " ; " The Proper Attitude of
the Church towards the Temperance Reform," and a Poem, " A Venetian
Imagination." Married, 1862, Sept. 19, Josephine, daughter of Nathaniel
and Mary (Chaplin) Lamson, of Charlestowu, Mass. Two sons. Died of a
malignant tumor, 1884, May 4, aged 52 years, 3 months, and 4 days.
Events, Reubex, son of Timothy and Charlotte (Baxter) Everts, was born
in Belleville, O., 1831, Nov. 20. Ordained, Baptist, at Waltham, 111., 1858,
Sept. 30, where he was pastor, and after at Fulton, until 1864. Acting
pastor, Congregational Church, Rutland, 1864-9; Alexandria, Minn., 1869-71;
Leroy, Mich., 1871, August, to 1873. Without charge, 1873-5. Acting pastor,
Ranson, 1875-6; Battle Cieek, 1876-8; Roscommon, 1878-9. Without charge,
Battle Creek, after. Married, 185.', April 18, Elizabeth Hawthorn, daughter
of Rev. Benjamin and Mary (Hawthorn) Cope, of Princeton, 111. Died from
the effects of an accidental fall, 18S4, Feb. 17, aged 52 years, 2 months, and
27 days.
Fisher, George Whitefield, son of John and Almira (King) Fisher, was
born in Cambridge, N. Y., 1831, Dec. 25. Graduated, Yale College, 1859, and
Theological Seminary, 1865. Teacher, Charlotteville, N. Y., and at Fort
Edward Institute, 1859-62. Ordaiued, Saugerties, N. Y., 1865, Nov. 23; dis-
missed, 1868, January. Acting pastor, Peacedale, R. I., 1868, until installed
there, 1872, July 24; dismissed, 1880, Oct. 11. Without charge, St. Louis,
Mo., 1881-2. Acting pastor, Cameron, 1883, January, until death. Married,
1863, July 1, Ella, daughter of John and Catherine (Bozorth) Westcott, of
Waterford, N. J. Two sons. Died of consumption, in Berlin, N. J., 1884,
July 12, aged 52 years, 6 mouths, and 17 days.
Foster, Amos, sou of Richard and Esther (Jewell) Foster, was born in
Salisbury, N. H., 1797, March 30. Kimball Union Academy, Meriden.
Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1822, and studied theology with President
Tyler and Prof. Shurtleff. Ordained, Canaan, N. H., 1825, March 2; dis-
missed, 1833, Jan. 2. Installed, Putney, Vt., 1833, Feb. 13; dismissed, 1853,
Sept. 21. Installed, Ludlow, 1853, Nov. 9; dismissed, 1856, Dec. 30. In-
stalled, Acworth, N. H., 1857, Feb. 18; dismissed, 1866, June 13. Acting
pastor, Putney, Vt., 1866-72, December. Without charge there after. Pub-
lished : (1) A Thanksgiving Sermon, 1827. (2) A Discourse to Young Men,
1836. (3) Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. E. B. Foster, Henniker, N. H,
1841. Married, 1825, June 29, Harriet A., daughter of Rev. Broughton and
Ruth (Sabin) White, of Washington, N. H., who died, 1882, Oct. 18. Of
seven children, two sons and three daughters are living. Died of old age,
18S4, Sept. 22, aged 87 years, 5 months, and 22 clays.
188".] VITAL STATISTICS. 23
Goodyear, George, was born in Hamden, Ct. , 1801, Dec. 9. Bacon
Academy, Colchester. Graduated, Yale College, 1824, and Theological Semi-
nary, 1872. Ordained at New Haven, 1828, July 22. Acting pastor, Gaines,
N. Y., 1828-30; East Windsor, Ct., 1831-2. Installed, Ashburnham, Mass.,
1832, Oct. 10; dismissed, 1841, Oct. 10. Installed, Rensselaerville, N. Y.,
1842, Feb. 1; dismissed, 1843, Sept. 1. Acting pastor, Truro, Mass., 1846-9.
Installed, South Royalston, 1849, Dec. 19; dismissed, 1854, May 16. Installed,
Temple, N. H., 1855, April 28; dismissed, 1865, Oct. 25. Without charge
there after. Member of the New Hampshire Legislature. Manied, 1830,
May 3, Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. Robert Anderson, of Gaines, N. Y. She
was mother of three children, and died, 1844, Eeb. 28. Married, 1844, Dec. 18,
Roxana, daughter of Dea. L. S. Rand, of Townshend, Vt. Died of consump-
tiod, 1884, Nov. 18, aged 82 years, 11 months, and 9 days.
Hickok, Henry Pearl, son of Samuel and Hannah (Collard) Hickok, was
born in Burlington, Vt., 1804, Aug. 27. Graduated, University of Vermont,
1827. Student in Yale Theological Seminary, 1827-9, and Andover Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1829-30. Ordained, 1832, June 25. Acting pastor, Georgia,
Vt., 1831-2, and Peru, N. Y., 1833-5. Engaged in business after, in Burliui:-
ton, succeeding his father in the Arm of Hickok & Catliu ; became director
and president of the Merchants' Bank, trustee of his Alma Mater after 1852,
and member of the executive committ>-e of the same, eighteen years. Repre-
sentative from Burlington in the Legislature, 1852. Married, 1834, Sept. 22,
Maria, daughter of Ozias and Abigail (Catlin) Buell, of Litchfield, Ct., who
died, 1881, July 25. One daughter, who married Rev. Andrew J. Willard, of
Burlington. Died of B right's disease, 1884, Aug. 9, aged 79 years, 11 months,
and 12 days.
Houghton, Amasa Hendricic, m. d., son of Amasa and Polly (Haskins)
Houghton, was born in Springfield, Vt., 1801, Oct. 9. Local preacher,
Bethel, Vt , 1824. Ordained, Elder, Methodist, at Lynn, Mass., 1828, July
25. Travelled in New England and New Hampshire Conferences, 1824-33.
Studied medicine and practised at Springfield, Vt., 1835-41. Some years in
the South. Lansing, Iowa, 1856. Became a Congregationalist, 1863, and was
chaplain in the army, 1864. Home missionary and in medical practice until
1875 Married, 1828, Nov. 3, Charity S., daughter of Thomas and (Leslie)
Ormsby, of Bradford, Vt., who died, 1854, Sept. 11, having had three children.
Married, 1856, Dec. 3, Eunice, daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Storrs) Bar-
rows, of Mansfield, Ct. One son. Died of old age, in Lansing, Iowa, 1884,
July 23, aged 82 years, 9 months, and 14 days.
Howe, Elbridge Gerry, son of Jonah H. and Lydia (Warren) Howe, was
born in Paxton, Mass., 1799, Aug. 14. Leicester Academy. Graduated,
Brown Univerity, 1821, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1824. Ordained,
at South Wilbraham, Mass., 1824, Oct. 6. Home missionary, Illinois, 1824-7.
Without charge, Massachusetts, 1828-9. Acting pastor, Unity, N. H., 1830.
Installed, Southwick, Mass., 1831, Jan. 26; dismissed, 1832, May 23. In-
stalled, Halifax, 1832, Nov. 15; dismissed, 1835, Dec. 21. Acting pastor,
East Marsh-field, 1836-8. Home missionary, Hickory Creek and vicinity, 111.,
1839-42; Liberty ville and vicinity, 1842-4; Woodstock, Hebron, and vicinity,
1845-9. Without charge, Waukegan, 111., 1850-69; Paxton, Mass., 1869-82;
24 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Waukegan, 111., 1882, until death. Married, 1825, Aug. 14, Mary Ann, daugh-
ter of Capt. Thomas Hollis and Mary (Aboru) Condy, of Providence, R. I.,
who died, 1858, Aug. 12, leaving one son aDd two daughters. Married, 1859,
March 4, Mary Soule, daughter of Dependence and Sally (Soule) Sturtevani,
of Halifax, Mass., who died, 1866, Feb. 15, leaving one daughter aud two
sons. Married, 1872, Aug. 4, Mrs. Ruth E. (Jennison; Dwyer of Paxton,
Mass., who died. 1878, April 22. Died of chronic inflammation of the bow-
els, at Waukegan, 1884, June 4, aged 84 years, 9 months, and 20 days.
Hubbell, Stephen, son of Nathan and Sarah (Gray) Hubbell, was born in
Wilton, Ct., 1802, April 22. Graduated, Yale College, 1826, and Yale Theo-
logical Seminary, 1829. Ordained, Mt. Carmel (Hamden), Ct., 1830, May 18;
dismissed, 183G, May 18. Installed, Wolcottville (Torriugton), 1837, March 1 ;
dismissed, 1839, Sept. 29. Installed, East Avon, 1840, Dec. 31; dismissed,
1853, July 1. Installed, North Stonington, 1853, Aug. 17; dismissed, 1869,
April 6. Installed, 1869, June 1, Long Ridge (Stamford); dismissed, 1873,
Dec. 31. Without charge, Mt. Carmel, 1874-80; New Haven, 1880, until
death. Published: (1) A Twelve Years Ministry Reviewed: Valedictory
Discourse at Avon, Ct., 1853. (2) A Discourse Commemorative of Rev.
Joseph Fish, 1863. Married, 1832, Oct. 30, Martha, daughter of Noah and
Rosalind (Marvin) Stone, m. d., of Oxford, Ct., who died. 1856, Aug. 8. Of
three children, only Rev. William S. Hubbell. d. d., of Buffalo, N. Y., is
living. Married, 1858, May 11, Harriet T., daughter of Ezra and Charity
(Burr) Hawley, of Catskill, N. Y. Died of old age, 1884, March 3, aged 81
years, 10 mouths, and 11 days.
Jenkins, William, son of Hopkiu and Margaret Jenkins, was born in
Glamorganshire, Wales, 1800, March 1. Worked in the mines, 1822-35.
Educated at Pontypool, with Rev. Ebeuezer Jones. He became au itin-
erant preacher as early as 1823. Ordained, Salem, Trelyn, Monmouth-
shire, 1835; dismissed, 1861. Came to America in 1869, and installed, Jer-
myn, Penu., 1870, and died in office. Married, 1826, Ann, daughter of Enoch
aud Gwenllyu Miles, of Pontypool. She had ten children, and died 1880,
April 28. One son is a Congregational minister in Liverpool, Eng. ; another,
in Eastport, Me. Died of brouchitis, 1884, Aug. 28, aged 84 years, 5 months,
and 27 days.
Jones, George M., son of David and Emily (George) Jones, was born in
Carmarthen. South Wales, 1831. Came to America, 1858. Ordained at
Irontou, Ohio. 1863, March 15. Pastor there, 1863-4; Bevier, Mo., 1864-9,
aud New Cambria, 1864-7. Without charge, Callao, 1870-5 (which seems to
have been his residence during all his Missouri life). Pastor, Valley, 1875-6 ;
New Cambria, 1876-7; Coal Creek, Col., 187S. Without charge, Callao, until
death. His first wife died in Wales. Married, 1863, Oct. 24, Eliza Ann,
daughter of Robert aud Sarah Williams, of Paris, Ohio. Five children.
Died 1882, Sept. 23, aged 51 years.
Keep, John Robinson, son of Samuel aud Anne (Bliss) Keep, was born in
Longmeadow, Mass., 1810, May 22. Graduated, Yale College, 1834. Teacher,
Deaf aud Dumb Institute, N. Y., 1834-5. Member of Yale Theological Semi-
nary, 1836-8. Ordained, Franklin, N. Y.. 1842, May 5; dismissed, 1844, Jan.
1. Installed, Warren, Ct., 1844, June 12; dismissed, 1852, Nov. 5. Teacher,
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 25
cleaf and dumb institutions, Columbus, Ohio, 1852-3; New York, 1853-4;
Hartford, Ct., 1854, until death. Published: (1) First Lessons for the Deaf
and Dumb, 1852. (2) School Stories. (3) Look and be Saved : a tract. 1870.
(4) Several articles in the New Englander and other periodicals. Married,
1844, Aug. 24, Rebecca, daughter of Rev. Dr. Noah and Mehitable (Meigs)
Porter, of Farmiugton. Of two sons and two daughters, one each is living.
Died of fatty degeneration of the heart, 1884, June 15, aged 74 years and 21
days.
Kittredge, Charles Bakicr. son of Josiah and Mary (Baker) Kittredge,
was born in Mount Vernon, N. H., 1806, July 4. Graduated, Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1828, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1832. Teacher, Boscawen
Academy, N. H., 1828-9. Ordained, Groton, Mass., 1833, Oct. 16; dismissed,
18»6, Aug. 31. Installed, Westboro, 1837, Feb. 8; dismissed, 1S45, Oct. 1.
Installed, Monson, 1846, Oct. 21; dismissed, 1853, May 4. Acting pastor,
Coventry, Ct., 1856-7; Wilbraham, Mass., 1857-9. Without charge, Monson,
1859-63, and Westboro, after, until death. Published : (1) Memoir of Charles
Hooper Kittredge (a child of four years), 1835. (2) God's Hand in Afflic-
tion the Ground of Support; sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Caroline A.
Hunt, 1846. pp. 17. (3) Harvestings, 187o. Married, 1840, July 9, Sarah,
daughter of Charles and Susanna (Bayliss) Brigham, of Grafton, Mass , who
died 1871, March 26. Four of eight children are living. Died of congestion
of the lungs, in Westboro, 1884, Nov. 25, aged 78 years, 4 months, and 21 days.
Lord, Thomas Newman, son of Thomas and Sarah (Newman) Lord, was
born in Newburyport, Mass., 1807, Sept. 19. Preparatory study at Farming-
ton and Monmouth, Me. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1835, and studied
theology with Rev. David Thurston. Winthrop, Me., and Rev. Thomas Shep-
ard. Ordaiued, Topsham, Me., 1837, Aug. 10; dismissed, 1842, July 12.
Acting pastor, Biddeford, Second Church, 1842, Aug. 7, until installed there,
1844, Oct. 9; dismissed, 1851, July 9. Acting pastor, Auburn, West, 1851,
August, to 1857, July; Limerick, 1857, July, to 1858, October. Installed,
Auburn, West, 1858, Oct. 27; dismissed, 1862 Without charge, Brunswick,
1863-4. Acting pastor, North Yarmouth, 1864. April, to 1867, April; Ossipee,
N. H., 1867, October, to 1868, October; Keunebnnkport, First Church. 1869,
February, to 1875, October; Sanford and South Sanford, 1875, October, to
1877, October; Kittery, 1S78-9 ; Limiugton, 1879-81. Without charge, Osh-
kosh, Wis., 1882, October, until death. Published: (1) A Fast Day Sermon :
The Cause, Character, and Consequences of the War with Mexico, 1847.
pp. 16. (2) Centennial Discourse, Congregational Church, Winthrop, Me.,
1876. Married, 1835, Sept. 3, Mary E., daughter of Dr. James and Deborah
(Allen) Tupper, of Nantucket, Mass. Two sons and two daughters, one
adopted. Died of cystitis, in Oshkosh, Wis., 1884, Feb. 25, aged 76 years, 5
months, and 6 days.
Lowry, Samuel Edgar, son of John and Margaret (Edgar) Lowry, was
born in Raffery, County Downs, Ireland, 1840, April 5. Came to America, and
studied theology with Rev. J. W. Wellman, d. d., Newtou, Mass. Ordained,
North Newton (Nonautum), 1867, Feb. 21, and died in office. Married,
1870, Dec. 7, Lizzie Morton, daughter of Amos and Lucy (Morton) Pratt, of
Easton, Mass. Of five children, three are living. Died of Bright's disease,
26 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. | 1885.
Ballyholme, Bangor, Ireland, 1884, Feb. 20, aged 43 years, 10 months, and 15
days.
Luce, Leonard, son of Rowland and Elizabeth (Clark) Luce, was born in
Rochester (in the part now Marion), Mass., 179!), May 14. Preparatory study
with his pastor, Rev. Oliver Cohb, d. d. Graduated, Brown University,
1824, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1828. Ordained, Westford, Mass.,
1829, April 8; dismissed, 1852, July 8. Acting pastor, Littleton, 1S52-4;
Boxboro, 1854-9, residing still in Westford, and without charge there until
death. Town clerk fourteen years, member of the school committee thirty-
two years, and long its chairmau; forty-nine years a trustee of Lawrence
Academy, Groton, until his death. Married, 1829, Dec. 22, Rebecca Eaton,
daughter of John and Rebecca (Eaton) Guild. Of four children, two are
living. Died of paralysis, 1884, June 7, aged 85 years and 23 days.
Lyman, David Bklden, son of David audRhoda (Phelps) Lyman, was born
in New Hartford, Ct., 1803, July 29. Lenox (Mass.) Academy. Graduated,
Williams College, 1S28, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1831. Ordained
at Hanover, N. H., 1831, Oct. 25. Missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Hilo,
Hawaii, until death, haviug never left the islands after his arrival. Married,
1831, Nov. 2, Sarah, daughter of Dea. Salmon and Mary (Moore) Joiner, of
Royalton, Vt. Of eight children, six are living. Died of inflammation of the
stomach, 1884, Oct. 4, aged 81 years, 2 month*, and 5 days.
Magill, Seagkove William, d. d., son of Charles and Eliza Ann (Seebly)
Magill, was born in St. Mary's, Ga., 1810, Sept. 27. Amherst College, 1827-9.
Graduated, Yale College, 1831; Yale Theological Seminary, 1831-3; Princeton
Theological Seminary, 1834. Acting pastor, St. Augustine, Fla., 1834-5.
Ordained at Terryville, Plymouth, Ct., 1838, Aug. 8. Acting pastor, Presby-
terian churches in Bryan County, Ga., 1835-40. Installed, Tallmadge, Ohio,
1841, May; dismissed, 1843, July. Installed, Cornwall, Vt., 1844, July 9;
dismissed, 1847, Sept. 14. Principal, female seminaries, Greensboro and
Athens, Ga., 1847-51. Installed, Second Church, Waterbury, Ct., 1852, May
19; dismissed, 18G4, Nov. 29. Agent American Missionary Association, in
Georgia, 18G4-6. Agent Yale Theological Seminary, 1866-7. Installed,
Cornwall, Vt., 1867, Oct. 13; dismissed, 1878. Without charge, Amherst,
Mass., 1878, until death, d. d., M. C , 1875 Married, 1834, June 12, Helen
Almira, daughter of Stephen and Almira (Catlin) Twining, of New Haven,
Ct. One child. Died of angina pectoris, 1884, Jan. 20, aged 73 years, 3
months, and 23 days.
Mann, Joel, son of John and Lydia (Porter) Mann, was born in Orford,
N. H., 1789, Feb. 7. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1810. Teacher, Moor's
Charity School, Hanover, N. H , 1810-11. Studied theology with Dr. William
E. Chauniug and President Wheelock. Ordained, colleague pastor with Rev.
Henry Wight, d. d., Bristol, R. 1., 1815, Nov. 15; dismissed, 1826, Sept. 14.
Installed, colleague pastor with Rev. Ebenezer Gay, Suflield, Ct., 1826, Dec.
13; dismissed, 1823, Dec. 2. Installed, Greenwich, 1830, Sept. 1; dismissed,
1836, Aug. 24. Installed, Free Presbyterian Church, New York City, 1837,
Jan. 18; dismissed, 1838, April. Installed, Howard Street Church, Salem,
Mass., 1840, May 6; dismissed, 1847, April 14. Acting pastor, Kingston,
R. I., 1848, October, to 1857; Hanover, Four Corners, Mass., 1857, August,
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 27
to 1858, November. Without charge after, residing in New Haven, Ct.
(except Morrisania, N. Y., and Brooklyn, 1871-3). Married, 1816, May 12,
Catherine, daughter of Samuel Vernon, of Newport, R. I. Died of old age,
in New Haven, Ct., 1884, July 21, aged 95 years, 5 months, and 14 days.
Marsh, John Tallmadge, son of Rev. Dr. John and Frances Fowler
(Tallmadge) Marsh, was born in Haddam, Ct., 1825, Dec. 17. University of
New York, 1841. Graduated, Yale College, 1845. Teacher, Kingston, N. Y ,
1846. Union Theological Seminary, 1846-7. Graduated, Andover Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1850. Home missionary, Galena, 111., 1851-2; Rock Island,
1852-3. Ordained, Peoria, 1853, Sept. 14; dismissed, 1855. Actinz pastor,
Roscoe, Le Claire, Iowa, 1855-6; Fort Howard, Wis., 1856-8; Sheboygan
Falls, 1858-60; Hartlaud, 1860-62; New Lisbon, 1862-3. Private, First Ohio
Light Artillery, 1863-6, mostly employed in clerical service. Acting pastor,
Harpersfleld, N. Y., 1867-71. Installed, New Haven, 1871, Oct. 4; dismissed,
1872, July 13. Acting pastor, Black Creek, 1873-4; Crown Point, Second
Church, 1874-7; Lisle, 1877-9; Barryville and Eldred, 1879-80; Millerton,
1880-S1; Colfax, W. T., 1881-3; Etna Springs, Cal., 1883, until death. Pub-
lished a history of the Congregational Church, Harpersfleld, N. Y. Married,
1853, Aug. 3, Susan M., daughter of Rev. Benjamin and Susan (Pettengill)
Huntoon, of Canton, Mass., who died, 1854, June 11, leaving a son. Married,
1856, Jan. 13, Mrs. Lucy E. Jenks, of Roscoe, 111., who died, 1858, Aug. 9.
Married, 1861, June 6, Josephine Anna Stowell, of Friendship, Wis. Died of
pneumonia, 1884, March 21, aged 58 years, 3 months, and 4 days.
McLean, James, son of John and Euphemia Dermott (Blakie), McLean,
was born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1830, June 25. Western Reserve College,
1852-5. Graduated, Williams College, 1856, and Andover Theological Sem-
inary, 1859. Ordained, Thomaston, Me., 1859, Aug. 30; dismissed, 1861,
June 1. Installed, South Dennis, Mass., 1861; dismissed, 1862, Oct. 26.
Acting pastor, Astor Street Church, Milwaukee, Wis., 1862, November, until
installed, 1863, Sept. 25; dismissed, 1865. Acting pastor, Berlin, 1865, Feb-
ruary, to 1866; Menasha, 1866-9. Installed, Hampton, N H., 1870, Dec. 15;
dismissed, 1872, Feb. 4. Installed, South Weymouth, Mass., 1872, Feb. 27;
dismissed, 1876, May 29. Acting pastor, West Boxford, 1876-8; Groveland,
1879; Pierce City, Mo., 1880-3; Springfield, Second Church, 1883, until
death. Married, 1859, Oct. 4, Helen O., daughter of Richard and Adele
Thompson, of Ravenna, Ohio, who died, 1861, Sept. 20. Married, 1864, Feb.
29, Mary F., daughter of Obed and Clementine (Guigon) Brooks, of Har-
wich, Mass. Five children. Died of typhoid pneumonia, 1884, Jan. 11, aged
53 years, 5 months, and 16 days.
McLoney, John Newton, son of John and Jane (Templeton) McLoney,
was born in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 1848, Dec. 2. Fairfield (Iowa) Academy.
Graduated, Iowa College, 1871, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1874. Or-
dained, Vermillion, Dak., 1875, Jan. 19; dismissed, 1877, Feb. 11. Acting
pastor, Sioux City, Iowa, 1877, February, to 1878, December; Sioux Falls,
Dak., 1879, January, until death. Died of abscess of the liver, 1884, March
18, aged 35 years, 3 mouths, aud 16 days.
Metcalf, David, son of David and Anna (Champion) Metcalf, was born in
Lebanon, Ct., 1795, Nov. 27. Preparatory study with Rev. Samuel Nott,
Franklin, Ct. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1819, and studied theology at
28 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
New Haven. Ordained. North Madison, Ct , 1829, May 27; dismissed. 1831,
Sept 7. Without charge after, in Worcester, Mass., Oxford, and Auburn.
Published: (1) Reply to President Fiske's Sermon on Predestination and
Election: eight letters, pp. 48. 1832#. (2) An Inquiry into the Nature,
Foundation, and Extent of Moral Obligation, pp.480. 1860. (3) An Evan-
gelical Catechism. Part 1, pp. 34. Part 2, pp. 116. 1884. Married, 1833,
May, Mrs. Margaret T. Barrett, of New York City, who died, 1835, May, in
Hudson, Ohio. Married, 1813, March 29, Ann, daughter of Phineas and
Hannah (Phillips) Jones, of Spencer, Mass. Of four children, one daughter
is living. Died of paralysis, in Auburn, Mass., 1884, Sept. 25, aged 88 years,
9 months, and 28 days.
Milt.s, Chari.es Licwis, son of Jabez and Hannah (Coe) Mills, was born in
Morristown, N. J., 1812, Aug. 11. Bloomfleld Academy. College of New
Jersey, 1831. Graduated, Yale College, 1835. Student at Princeton Theo-
logical Seminary, 1835-7. Ordained, Presbyterian, Elizabethtowu, N. J.,
1838, Oct. 23. Acting pastor, South Hanover, Ind., 1837-40. Installed,
Durham, Ct., 1841, April 28; dismissed, 1845, Sept. 30. Installed, Ashland,
Mass., 1847, Feb. 11; dismissed, 1849, March 9. Installed, North Bridge-
water, 1852, Aug. 11; dismissed, 1862, Feb. 18. Installed, Wreutham, 1863,
Feb. 10; dismissed, 1865, April 14. Resideuce, Jamaica Plain, 1866-77, and
And over after, until death. Supplying the churches at Easton, 1866-8, and
Highland Church and Old Colony Chapel, Boston, West Somerville, and
several in Maine. Married, 1837, Sept. 5, Elizabeth CL, daughter of Dea.
William and Alma (Coe) Lyman, of Middlefield, Mass., who died at Indian-
apolis, Ind., 1851, July 10, leaving one son and one daughter. Married, 1852,
Nov. 26, Rebecca B , daughter of Dea. Peter and Rebecca (Bartlett) Smith,
of Andover. Three sons and one daughter. Died of cystitis, 1884, Oct. 3,
aged 72 years, 1 month, and 22 days.
Mixer, Natii.vniki., son of Nathaniel and Remembrance (Goddard) Miner,
was born in Stoningtou, Ct.. 1798, Dec. 13. Stoniugton Academy. Studied
with Rev. Ira Hart, Stonington, and graduated, Bangor Theological Semi-
nary, 1824. Ordained, Montville, Ct., Chesterfield Church, 1826, Oct. 4;
dismissed, 1829, July. Also acting pastor, Grassy Hill, Lyme, 1827, March,
to 1829, May; Bozrahville, 1829-31; Millington, in East Haddam, 1831, until
installed, 1833, May 28; dismissed, 1857, May 18. Acting pastor, Salem,
1857, May, to 1865. Without charge there after, until death. Married, 1826,
Oct. 15, Emeline Sears, daughter of Elijah and Betsey (Sears) Ranson, of
Salem. Four of five children are living. Died of old age, 1884, March 22,
aged 85 years, 3 months, and 9 days.
Morgan, John, d. d., sou of Rev. John and Elizabeth (Chambers) Morgan,
was born in Cork, Ireland, 1802, November. Stockbridge (Mass.) Academy.
Graduated, Williams College, 1826. Teacher in New York City some years,
also studying theology. Instructor in literary department of Lane Semi-
nary, Cincinnati ; Professor New Testament Literature, Oberlin Theological
Seminary, 1835-80; and also of Old Testament Literature, 1848-72; Pro-
fessor Emeritus 1880, until death. Ordained at Oberlin, 1837. Williams
College gave the honorary d. d. in 1857. Published : (1) The Holiness Ac-
ceptable to God. (2) The Gift of the Holy Spirit. (3) Christ's Missionary
Charge; a sermon before the American Missionary Association, I860.
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 29
Married, 1829, Oct. 19, Mary Ann Dewey, of Stockbridge, Mass. She had one
sou, and died 1830, Oct. 9; and he married, 1831, Dec. 31, her sister Sophia,
who died 1832, Sept. 16; married, 1836, Oct. 1, Elizabeth Mary Leonard, of
New Haven, Conn. She was mother of nine children, and died 1873, Feb. 3.
Died of cerebral hemorrhage, 1884, Sept. 27, aged 82 years and 10 months.
Morgan, Louis Seegkr, m. d., son of Erastus and Clarissa (Chapin) Mor-
gan, was born iu Holyoke, Mass., 1801, March 20. Graduated, Berkshire Medi-
cal College, 1827. Classical teacher in Gaines Academy, New York, and in
Waterford, Peun. Ordained at Jamestown, N. Y., 1839, D^c. 4, and was a
home missionary in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Erie Counties. Acting
pastor, Cambridge, Fenn. ; Busti, N. Y., 1841-5 ; Conewango, Leon, and Cherry
Creek, 1845-52; Gowanda, 1852-5 ; North Collins and lJerry<burg, 1855-6 ;
Roseville, 111., 1862; Conewango, N. Y., 1S68, and without charge there until
death. Married, 1S28, Cornelia C. Spellmau, of Westfield, Mass., who died
in 1860. Of eight children, five are living. Died of senile gangrene, 1884,
Aug. 14, aged 83 years, 4 months, and *4 days.
Morris, Edward, son of William and Mary Morris, was born near London,
England, 1805, Jan. 15. Educated in London, and Belfast, Ireland. Ordained,
1841, May 18. Came to Canada, 1844, and home missionary there until 1S50.
Home missionary, Fotosi, Wis., 1850, October, to 1857; also Rockville,
1853-4; Darlington and Willow Springs, 1856-9; Monroe, 1859, December, to'
1861; Fecatonica, 111, 1S62, May, to 1865 Chaplain, Fiftieth Wisconsin
Regiment, 1865-6. Acting pastor, Brodhead, Wis., 1866, October, to 1869;
Center, 1870, January, to 1873; Sherman and vicinity, Texas, 1873-6 and
1879-30; Caddo and Durant, Indian Territory, 1877-9. General Sunday-
school missionary, 18S2-3. Home missionary, Caddo, 1884, March, until
death. Married, 1838, Uct. 3, Mary, daughter of Walter and Margaret
(Martin) Hetheriugtou. Of four children, two sons are living. Died of
fever, 1881, July 27, aged 79 years, 6 mouths, aud 27 days.
North, Simkox, d. d., ll d., sou of Col. Simeon aud Lucy (Savage) North,
was born in Berlin, Conn., 1802, Sept. 7. Graduated, Yale College, 1825, and
Yale Theological Seminary, 1828 ; Tutor, Ya e College, 1827-9 ; Professor,
Greek aud Latin, Hamilton College, 1829-39; and president of same, 1839-57.
Ordained at Wiufield, 1842, May 25. Received ll. d. from Western Reserve
College, 1812, and d. d. from Wesleyan University, 1849; Trustee of Auburn
Theological Seminary, 1840-9. Published: (1) Inaugural Address, The
American System of Collegiate Education, 1839. (2) Faith iu the World's
Conversion; a Sermon, 1842. (3) Anglo-Saxon Literature; a Phi-Beta-
Kappa Oration at New Haven, 1847. (4) The Weapons of Christiau War-
fare; Baccalaurate Sermou, 1849. (5) Obedience in Death; Sermon at
funeral of Prof. Marcus Catlin, 1849. (6) Sermon at funeral of B. W. Dwight,
1850, and (7) of Ex-President Henry Davis, 1852. (8) Diligence iu Busi-
ness ; a Baccalaureate Sermou, 1852. (9) A Half-Century Letter of Remi-
niscences, 1879. Married, 1835, April 21, Frances Harriet, daughter of Dr.
Thomas and Betsey (Gray) Hubbard, of Pomfret, Conn., who died 1881, Jan.
21. One son, deceased. Died of pneumonia, in Clinton, 1884, Feb. 9, aged
81 years, 5 mouths, and 2 days.
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Packard, Pkof. Alpheus Spring, d. d., son of Rev. Hezekiah and Mary
(Spring) Packard, was born in Chelmsford, Mass, 1798, Dec. 23. Phillips
Exeter Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1816. Teacher, Gorham,
Wiscasset, Bucksport, and Hallowed, 1816-19. Tutor, Bowdoin College,
1819-24. Professor Latin and Greek Languages, 1824-65, and instructor in
rhetoric and oratory, and lecturer on political economy, 1842-5; Collins
Professor of Natural and Revealed Religion, 1865, until death; also acting
president, 1883, and librarian, 1869. Ordained, 1850, May 16. d. d., Bow-
doin College, 1869. Member Maine Historical Society, and honorary member
New York Historical Society, and corresponding member of the Royal His-
torical Society of England; Fellow, American Academy. Published: (1;
Best Method of Teaching the Ancient Languages : Address before the Ameri-
can Institute, 1834. (2) Works of Rev. Jesse Appleton, d. d., with memoir.
2 vols. 1836. (3) Address at Dedication of Teachers' Seminary, Gorham, Me.,
1837. pp.24. (4) Characteristics of a Good District School : address before
Teachers' Association of Bowdoin College, 1838. pp. 34. (5) Zenophon*s
Memorabilia of Socrates, with English Notes, 1839. pp.264. Second edition
ot same, 1841. (6; Memoir of Rev. Dr. Hezekiah Packard, 1850. (7) Our
Alma Mater: Alumni Address, 1858. pp. 49. (8) Life and Character of
Prof. Wm. Smyth : address before the Alumni, 1868. (9) Life and Charactt r
of Prof. Thomas C. Upham, 1872. (10) Address at Centennial Celebration
of Congregational Church, Wiscasset, 1873. pp. 27. (11) Remarks at Funeral
of James McKeen, m. d., 1873. [Privately printed.] (12) Discourse at Semi-
centennial Anniversary of the General Conference of the Congregational
Churches of Maine, 1876. pp. 133. (13) Memorial Sketch of Nehemiah
Cleaveland, 1877. pp. 12. [Privately printed ] (14) History of Bowdoin
College : with Biographical Sketches of Graduates. A work begun by Prof.
Cleaveland, but edited and completed by Prof. Packard. 1882. pp. 905. Also
articles in North American Beview, Bibliotheca Sacra, Maine Historical Col-
lections, New England Historic Genealogical llegister, Sprague's Annals,
etc. Married, 1827, May 24, Frances E., daughter of Rev. President
Jesse Appleton, d. d., and his wife, Elizabeth Means. She had four sous and
one daughter, and died, 1839, June 2. Married, 1844, Sept. 12, Mrs. Caroline
W. McLellan, daughter of Johann L. C. and Sarah Hill (Osgood) Bartels, of
Portland. One son. Died of heart disease, at Squirrel Island, Me., 1884, July
13, aged 85 years, 6 months, and 20 days.
Parker, Wooster, son of Rev. James and Mary (Peck) Parker, was born
in Underbill, Vt., 1807, May 9. Studied at St. Albans, Vt. Bangor Classical
School. Graduated, Banyor Theological Seminary, 1832. Ordained, Castlhe,
Me., 1832, Sept. 21; dismissed, 18 56, Jan. 18. Installed, Orono, 1836, March
2; dismissed, 18:38, Dec. 11. Acting pastor, Brewer, First Church, 1838,
November, to 1841, March; Winterport and Frankfort, 1841, October, to
1842, October. Installed, Dover and Foxcroft, 1842, Nov. 10; dismissed,
1856, Sept. 9. Installed, Belfast, 1856, Sept. 8; dismissed, 1870, Nov. 14.
Acting pastor, Searsport, 1871. Without charge, Belfast, after; supervisor
of schools, and employed in custom house. Moderator of General Conference,
1856 and 1857. Preacher before the same, 1848, and in 1860, before the
Maine Missionary Society, of which he was trustee, 1865-72; and of Bangor
Theological Seminary, 1858, until death. President Maine Congregational
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 31
Charitable Society, 1872-81. Married, 1848, Jan. 1, Wealthy Ann, daughter
of Rev. Enoch Pond, d r>. Two children are living, a daughter and Rev. E.
T. Parker, d. d., of Hartford, Ct. Died of heart disease, 1884, Jan. 25, aged
76 years, 8 months, and 16 days.
Partridge, Samuel Hudson, m. d., son of Lewis and Betsy (Fay) Partridge,
was born in Daltou, N. H., 1827, Oct. 15. Francestown Academy. Studied
theology with Rev. Z. G. Barstow, d. d., of Keene. Acting pastor, Lubec,
Me., 1851-2. Ordained, Hillsboro, N. H., 1853, May 10; dismissed, 1857,
April 16. Acting pastor, Lebanon, Me., 1857-8; Kittery, 185S-9; Second
Church, York, 1859, May, to 1869; Greenfield, N. H., 18G9, until death.
Married, 1851, March 25, Elvira, daughter of Joel and Mary Fay, of Peter-
boro. Three daughters. Died of pneumonia, 1884, May 22, aged 56 years, 7
months, and 7 days.
Peckham, Joseph, son of Robert and Ruth (Sawyer) Peckham, was born
in Bolton, Mass., 1816, April 23. Westminster Academy. Graduated,
Amherst College, 1837; Andover Theological Seminary, 1837-8. Principal
Atkinson (N. H.) Academy, 1838-40. Graduated, Union Theological Sem-
inary, 1812. Ordained, Kingston, Mass., 1842, Nov. 30. Acting pastor there,
1842-56. Without charge, Cannon Falls, Minn., 1856-8. Acting pastor,
Cldltonville, in Plymouth, Mass., 1858-9; Kingston, 1859, December, to 1S76,
September. Without charge there after. Member of the Minnesota Con-
stitutional Convention, 1857, and Legislature, 1857-8. Member of school
committee, Kingston, twenty years, and superintendent of schools there,
1866-72 and 1882, until death. Published a pamphlet: The Connection
between Learning and Teaching. Married, 1846, Sept. 27, Mary Homer,
daughter of George and Amelia (Drew) Russell, of Kingston. Died of heart
disease, 18S4, May 17, aged 68 years and 24 days.
Perkins, Henry Kirk White, sou of Chesley and Deborah (Morgridge)
Perkins, was born in Penobscot, Me., 1814, Nov. 21. Hunpden Academy and
Maine Wesleyan Seminary. Ordained, Methodist, at Portland, 1836, and
stationed at Mercer; missionary to the Indians in Oregon, 1838-44, residing
at what is now The Dalles. Agent American Peace Society, Cambridgeport,
Mass., 1845. Local preacher, Vassalboro, Me., 1846; Union, 1847-8. Inde-
pendent minister, Hallowed, 1849-52. Local preacher, Cornish, 1853;
Browulield, 1854, and student in theology with Dr. Pond, of Bangor.
Ordained, Congregational, at Saco, Me , 1858, May 26. In missionary work,
Boston and vicinity, after 1856, residing in Boston, 1856-70; CambriJge,
1870-77; and Somerville, 1877, until death. Married, 1837, Nov. 1, Elvira,
daughter of Henry and Betsey (Spooner) Johuson. Of nine children, seven
are living. Died of bronchial asthma and Bright's disease, 1884, April 16,
aged 69 years, 4 mouths, and 25 days.
Potter, Daniel Fox, son of John and Caroline (Fox) Potter, was born in
Augusta, Me., 1819, Feb. 22. Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. II. Graduated,
Bowdoin College, 1841. Studied law three years. Graduated, Bangor Theo-
logical Seminary, 1848. Acting pastor Hodgdon and Houlton, Me., 1849-50;
Monticello, 1850-1; Union, 1851, September, until ordained there, 1852, Oct.
26; resigned, 1856, May 31; dismissed, 1860, Oct. 30. Acting pastor, Tops-
ham, 1856-65. Without charge there, 1865-74; Brunswick. 1874, until
death. Representative of Topsham in the Legislature, 1869-71. Clerk in
32 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
customhouse, Portland, 1S79-S3. Married, 1854, Aug. 24, Albina S., daugh-
ter of Upham T. and Nancy vSmitli) Cr.iuc, of Readfield, Me. Three chil-
dren. Died of bronchial p..e.umonia, 1854, Sept. 17, aged 65 years, 6 months,
and 23 days.
Pratt, Miner Giles, sou of James and Sarah (Giles) Pratt, was born in
Pawlet, Vt., 1799, Nov. 13. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1823, and
Andover Theological Seminary, 1&26. Agent American Tract Society,
1826-7. Acting pastor, East Millbury, Mass., 1827-8. Ordained, Auburn,
Mass., 1828, Oct. 22; dismissed, 184S, June 7. Agent American Colonizatioa
Society, 1848-78, residing at Andover, Mass., aud without charge there after.
.Married, 1828, Dec. 2, Caroline, daughter of Thomas and Caroline (Baird)
Drury, of Auburn, Mass., who died, 1860, Nov. 8. Of nine children, four are
liviDg. Married, 1863, March 23, Maria, daughter of John and Charlotte
(Spear) Hobart, of Leicester, Mass., who died, 1881, Oct. 12. Died of old
age, in Rochester, N. Y., 1884, April 18, aged 84 years, 5 months, and 5 days.
Ranney, Timothy Emerson, son of Joseph and Tryphena (Emerson)
Ranney, was born in Westminster, Vt., IS 15, June 7. Phillips (Andover)
Academy. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1839, and Andover Theological
Seminary, 1842. Ordained, Westminster, 1814, May 1. Missionary, A. B. C.
F. M., to the Pawnees, 1844-7; Cherokees, 1847-60. Acting pastor, Oxford,
Me., 1862-3. Without charge, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1863-6. Acting pastor,
West Charleston, 1866-7; Holland, 1867-72; North Troy, IS72-4. Without
charge, St. Johnsbury Centre, 1875, until death. Married, 1844, April 28,
Charlotte, daughter of Abel and Abigail Taylor, of Ashby, Mass , who died,
1874, Feb. 18. Two children. Died of paralysis, 1884, July 30, aged 69
years, 1 month, and 23 days.
Rowell, George Bericly, son of Rev. Joseph aud Hannah (Chase)
Rowell, was born in Cornish, N. H., 1815, Jan. 22. Kimball Union Academy,
Meriden, N. H. Graduated, Amherst College, 1837, aud Andover Theological
Seminary, 1841. Ordained, at Cornish, 1841, Oct. 22. Missionary of A. B.
C. F. M., at the Hawaiian Islands, 1842-65, stationed on Kauai, at Waioli,
1842-6, aud at Waimea, 1846-65; pastor there, 1865, until death. Married,
1812, April 7, Malvina Jeru.>ha, daughter of Daniel Chapiu of Newport, N. H.
Seven children. Died 1884, June 15, aged 69 years, 4 mouths, aud 23 days.
Sewall, William Stinson, son of Henry and Esther Wheelwright
(Moody) Sewall, was born in Bath, Me., 1807, June 19 Preparatory study at
Farmington, Me. Graduated, Bowdoin Cellege, 1834, and Bangor Theological
Seminary, 1838. Ordained, Brownville, Me, 1839, Sept. 25; dismissed, 1863,
Juue 3. Acting pastor, St. Albans, 1864, July, until death, preaching dur-
ing same years a part of the time at Kenduskeag, Plymouth, Palmyra, aud
Athens, 1870-6. Married, 1840, June 4, Miriam, daughter of James and Miriam
(Melcher) Purinton, of Topsham, Me. Six children. Died of congestion of
the kidneys, 1884, Sept. 27, aged 77 years, 3 months, and 8 days.
Sherrill, Franklin Goldthvvaite, son of Franklin and Mary Ann (Ed-
wards) Sherrill, was born in Homer, N. Y., 1826, Nov. 1. Graduated,
University of New York, 1846, and Union Theological Seminary, 1850.
Ordained (Presbyterian), 1850, Oct. 13. Acting pastor, Ceresco and Ripon,
Wis., 1850-3; (Congregational) Caledonia and Oak Creek, 1853-9; Fulton,
1859-61; Caledonia and Oak Creek, 1861-4. Without charge, Milwaukee,
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 33
1864-5. Acting pastor, Richmond, Mass., 1865-8; California, Mo., 1868-76;
White City, Kan., 1876-9; Carbondale and Ridge way, 1870-82; Louisville,
1882, until death. Married, 1850, Oct. 17, Mary Hooper, daughter of Enoch
and Mary Williams, of England. Of eight children, four sons aud two
daughters survive. Died of tuberculosis, 1884, Jan. 15, aged 57 years, 8
months, aud 14 days.
Smith, John Curtis, son of Asa and Polly (Waller) Smith, was born in
Williamstown, Vt., 1812, Sept, 24. Burr Seminary. Gi-aduated, Middle-
bury College, 1838, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Ordained at
Paxton, Mass., 1841, Sept. 29. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., in Ceylon, 1841-
74, visiting America, 1857-60, and returning 1872. Without charge, in
Winchester, N. H., after. Married, 1841, Oct. 7, Eunice Taft, daughter of
Henry and Esther Morse, of Paxton. She died 1842, May 9, and he married,
1843, Oct. 13, Mrs. Mary, daughter of Ebenezer and Deborah (Porter) Snell,
of Cummington, Mass., and widow of Dr. John Steele, of the Madura Mission.
She had six children, and died 1873, May 15. He married, 1874, June 9, Mrs.
Charlotte Augusta Willis, daughter of John and Polly (Pratt) Alexander, of
Winchester. Died of apoplexy, in Hartford, Ct., 1884, March 21, aged 71
years, 5 months, and 27 days.
Smith. John Derby, m. d , son of Dr. Nathan and Sarah (Chase) Smith,
was born in Hanover, N. H., 1812, April 9. Graduated, Yale College, 1832;
Yale Theological Seminary, 1832-4; Andover Theological Seminary, 1834-6.
Acting pastor, Athol, Mass., 1838-9. Ordained, Charlemont, 1839, Nov. 20;
dismissed, 1844, Aug. 11. m. d , Baltimore Medical College, 1814. Installed
again, Charlemont, 1848, June 21 ; dismissed, 1852, May 19. Acting pastor,
Berkley, 1854-8; Douglas, 1S60-3. Surgeon, army and navy, 18G3-5. Clerk,
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, 1866-7. Acting assistant surgeon,
United States Navy, 18G7; naval hospital, Pensacola, Pla., 1868-72. Without
charge, East Bridgewater, Mass., 1872, until death. Married, 1837, March
17, Sarah, daughter of Garry aud Orphia (Shepard) Bacon, of Woodbury, Ct.,
who died, 1848, May 11. Married, 1849, April 22, Mary M. , daughter of
Baruch aud Prudence Dole, of Charlemont, Mass., who died 1854, March 30.
Married, 1855, April 12, Susan, daughter of Dr. John H. and Susau A. (Hope)
Anthony, of Providence, R. I., who died, 1883, June 10. Ten children.
Died of congestion of the liver, 1884, April 26, aged 72 years and 17 days.
Spaulding, William Abiel, son of Rev. William S afford and Harriet
Bliss (Nettleton) Spaulding, was born in Boscawen, N. H., 1847, March 2.
Kimbali Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1863-5 ; Dartmouth College, 1865-7.
Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1870. Ordained, Newcastle,
Me.. Second Church, 1870, Aug. 4; dismissed, 1871, Oct. 9. Missionary,
A. B. C. E. M., Nicomedia, Western Turkey, 1872-4. Installed, Chestnut
Street Church, Lynn, Mass, 1874, Sept. 9; dismissed, 1879, May 1. In-
stalled, Secoud Church, Attleboro, 1879, Sept. 11; dismissed, 18S3, Nov. 19.
Without charge, Lynn, until death. Published: A Sermon, "The Golden
Rule." 1878. Married, 1870, July 29, Georgia S., daughter of Thomas and
Elizabeth T. (Condon) Davidson, of Bucksport, Me. Two children, died in
infancy. Died of heart disease, 1884, Jan. 10, aged 36 years, 10 months, and
8 days.
Spaulding, William Safford, son of Isaac aud Lydia (Brown) Spaulding,
3
34 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
was born in Ashburnham, Mass., 1809, March 4. New Ipswich (N. H.)
Academy. Graduated, Marietta College, 1839. Principal of an academy.
East Brooklyn, N. Y., 1841-2; Brooklyn Female Collegiate Institute, 1843-4.
Salisbury (N. H.) Academy, 1845-6, and Boscawen Academy, 1847-8. Studied
theology with Rev. C. B. Tracy, Boscawen, N. H. Ordained, Salisbury,
N. H , 1848, Sept. 18. Preacher or teacher in Ohio, at Delhi, Berlin, Mt.
Gilead, Plymouth, Wellville, Nelson, and Mesopotamia, 1849-59. Acting
pastor, Bristol, N. H., 1859-61; Orfordville, 1861-2. Without charge, Han-
over, N. H., 1862-70. Agent American Tract Society, 1867-70. Acting
pastor, Bristol Me., 1870-4. "Without charge after, Attleboro and Lynn,
Mass. Married, 1841, Dec. 22, Harriet Bliss, daughter of Jeremiah and
Lydia (Ledoyt) Nettleton, of Montpelier, Vt., who died at Attleboro, Mass.,
1882, Sept. 12. Three sons (one above) deceased ; une daughter living.
Died of paralysis, 1884, July 10, aged 75 years, 4 months, and 6 days.
Stewart, Amasa, son of Philo and Sally (Penfleld) Stewart, was born in
Sherman, Ct., 1802, Jan. 4. Brandon (Vt.) Academy. Graduated, Middlebury
College, 1824, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1828. Ordained, Essex,
Vt., 1829, Oct. 15; dismissed, 1832, Feb. 14. Acting pastor, Berlin, 1833-4;
Hampden, Ohio, 1834-5. Teacher, Lowndesboro, Ala., 1837-44. Teacher and
acting pastor, Crawford, Ohio, 1844-54. Without charge, Holly, N. Y., 1854-9.
Acting pastor, South Granville, 1861-2. Without charge, Pittsford, Vt..
1862, until death. Married, 1831, Sept. 20, Mrs. Fanny (Bliss) Howe, of
Essex, Vt., who has been dead some years. Died of old age, 1884, Feb. 24,
aged 82 years, 1 month, and 20 days.
Strickland, Micah Walker, son of William and Beulah (Walker) Strick-
land, was born in Gray, Me., 1804, March 27. North Yarmouth and Gorham
Academies aud Bangor Classical School. Graduated, Bangor Theological
Seminary, 1834. Ordained, Mt. Desert, Me., 1834, July 16; dismissed, 1841,
March 22. Installed, Amherst and Aurora, 1842, June 9; dismissed, 1845,
July 8. Acting pastor, Smithport, Pa., 1848-51; Prentissvale, 1851-4.
Teacher and preacher, Black Creek and Hudson, N. Y., 1854-7. Without
charge, Prentissvale, Pa., 1857, until death, except acting pastor there,
1866-9. Married, 1834, Sept. 17, Mary Ann, daughter of Dr. Kendall and
Sarah (Whiting) Kittredge, of Mt. Desert. Of seven children, three daugh-
ters and two sons are living. Died of paralysis, 1884, Feb. 13, aged 79 years,
10 months, and 16 days.
Stuart, Robert, son of Joseph and Rebecca (Bell) Stuart, was born in
Newton, N. H., 1814, Juue 19. Student in Dartmouth College, 1839-42.
Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1846. Ordained, Cascade, Iowa,
1847, November; dismissed, 1852, July. Acting pastor, Strafford, Vt.,
1852-4. Without charge, Norwich, 1854-8. Acting pastor, Waitsfield,
1858-9; Albany, 111., 1859-60; Montour (then Orford), Iowa, 1861-8; Green
Mountain, 1861-70. Without charge, Green Mountain, 1870-80; Grundy
Centre, 1880, until death. Married, 1819, Oct. 16, Harriet Maleucia, daughter
of Ashley and Orrill Blodgett, of Middlesex. Vt. Two sous deceased, three
daughters living. Died of cancer of the bowels, 1884, June 27, aged 70 years
and 8 days.
Swift, Alfred Brown, son of Hon. Benjamin and Rebecca (Brown)
Swift, and grandson of Rev. Job Swift, of Bennington, was born in St.
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 35
Albans, Vt., 1827, Sept. 3. Preparatory study at St. Albans. Graduated,
University of Vermont, 1S47, and Union Tueological Seminary, 1853. Teacher,
1847-0. Ordained, Presbyterian, Middle Granville, N. Y., 1855, Jan. 7; dis-
missed, 1861, April. Acting pastor, Euosburgh, Vt., 1861, until death.
Married, 1S57, Oct. 7, Julia Elizabeth, daughter of Walter S. and Elizabeth
Strong (Norton) Griffith, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Two children. Died of heart
disease, 1884, May 2, aged 56 years and 8 months.
Taylor, Frank Hudson, sou of Horace Campbell and Catherine Mary
(Snow) Taylor, was born in Oberliu, Ohio, 1855, Nov. 14. Graduated,
Oberlin College, 1874, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1879. Acting pastor,
Strong Creek, Ct., 1879, May, to 1880. Ordained, Guilford, Ct., 1880, March
10; dismissed, 1883, Sept. 3. Acting pastor, Seattle, Wash. Ter., 1883, until
death. Married, 1880, Sept. 1, Jessalyn, daughter of John O. and Caroline L.
Couch, of Middlefleld, Ct.. Died by accidental shooting, 1884, July 20, aged
28 years, 8 months, and 6 days.
Taylor, John Lord, d. d., son of John and Anna (Beardsley) Taylor, was
born in Warren, Ct., 1811, May 20. High School, Ellington. Graduated,
Yale College, 1835. Teacher, Cromwell and Ellington, 1835-7. Tutor, Yale
College, and student in theology, 1837-9. Ordained, South Church, Audover,
Mass., 1839, July 18; dismissed, 1852, July 19. Treasurer, Phillips Academy
(and Theological Seminary), Audover, 1852-68. Smith Professor of Theol-
ogy and Homileticsand Lecturer on Pastoral Theology, 1868-79, and president
of the Theological Faculty, 1878-79, and Professor Emeritus of same, 1S79,
until death. Eeceived the honorary d. d. from Middlebury College, 1868.
Trustee, Abbot Academy, 1840-51, and of Phillips Academy, 1852-68.
Director, Audover National Bank, 1856-84, and president of same, 1873-SO.
Published: (1) The Year of Jubilee: a New Year's Discourse. Andover,
1851. pp. 22. (2) A Memoir of his Honor, Samuel Phillips, ll. d. Boston,
1856. pp. 391. (3) A Memorial of the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the
Founding of the Theological Seminary at Andover. Andover, 1859. pp. 242.
(4) How shall we Provide the Ministry that we need? Inaugural Address
of the Smith Professor in the Special Course. (5) A Discourse Commemo-
rative of Amos Blanchard, d. d. Lowell, Mass., 1870. pp. 18. (6) A Memo-
rial Discourse at the last Sabbath Afternoon Service in the Bartlett Chapel.
Andover, 1876. 19 pp. Married, 1839, July 3, Caroline Lord, daughter of
Col. Epaphras Lord and Elizabeth (Holkius) Phelps, who died, 1868, April
3. Four children died in infancy, and Rev. Prof. John P. Taylor, of the
Seminary, is a son. Died of paralysis and angina pectoris, 1884, Sept. 23,
aged 73 years, 4 months, and 3 days.
Thurston, Stephen, d. d., son of Daniel and Chloe (Redington) Thurston,
was born in Sedgwick, Me., 1797, Dec. 22. Graduated, Bangor Theological
Seminary, 1825. Ordained, Searsport (then Prospect), Me., 1826, Aug. 9;
resigned, 1864, June 22; dismissed, 1866, May 16. Secretary of the Maine
Missionary Society, 1864-76. Without charge, Searsport, after. Received
the honorary d. d. from Bowdoin College, 1846. Trustee of Bangor Theo-
logical Seminary, 1850 82, and for twenty years president of the board.
Trustee Maine Missionary Society, 1849-80. Moderator, Maine General Con-
ference, 1846-8. Published : (1) Sermon before the Maine Missionary Soci-
ety. 1836. (2) Discourse at Funeral of Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Bluehill.
36 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
1847. (3) The Perseverance of the Saints. 1847. (4) Semi-Centennial of the
Searsport Church. 1865. Married, 1827, June 5, Clara Matilda, daughter of
John and Sarah (Buck) Benson, of Boston. Seven of twelve children are
living. Died of old age, 1884, May 27, aged 86 years, 5 months, and 5 days.
Titcomb, Stephen, son of Joseph and Mehetable (Belcher) Titcomb, was
born in Farmington, Me., 1809, Sept. 16. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1836.
Studied law with Hon. Hiram Belcher, of Farmington, and practised law in
that town and in East Wilton, 1839-50. Graduated, Bangor Theological Semi-
nary, 1854. Ordained, Weld, Me., 1855, June 6; dismissed, 1807, Jan. 9. Acting
pastor, North Farmington, 1867-8; Industry, 1868, December, to 1871, Feb-
ruary. Without charge, Farmington, 1871, until death. Married, 1839, June 20,
Apphia Hobbs, daughter of James and Temperance V. (Hobbs) Stanley, of
Farmington, Me. She had one child, and died, 1843, Dec 18; and he married,
1855, June 14, Harriet, daughter of Rev. Manning and Harriet (Crosby) Ellis,
of Brooksville, Me., who died, 1882, Nov. 13. Five of her six children are
living. Died of typhoid pneumonia, 1884, Jan. 22, aged 74 years, 4 mouths,
and 8 days.
Tompkins, George Truman, son of Isaac and Nancy (Condit) Tompkins,
was born in Newark, N. J., 1833, Aug. 6. Student in Autioch College, Ohio,
and in "some theological seminary in New York." Ordained, 1868 (1871?),
in Davenport, Iowa. Presbyterian pastor, Grandview, Iowa, " several years."
Acting pastor, Magnolia, Iowa, 1873-8; South Pueblo, Colorado, 1878. With-
out charge, Magnolia, Iowa, 1879-81; Los Angeles, Cal., 18S2, until death.
Married, 1857, Feb. 7, Jennie, daughter of Amos and Eliza Keut, of Grand-
view, Iowa. Died of consumption, at Los Angeles, Cal., 1884, March 1, aged
50 years, 6 months, and 25 days.
Tokrey, Charles William, son of William Turner and Betsey (James)
Torrey, was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., 1815, June 3. Preparatory study
with his father. Graduated, Union College, 1838. Studied theology with
Rev. Luther Halsey, d. d., and at Auburn Theological Seminary, 1842-4.
Ordained, Presbyterian, at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845, October. Agent, A. B. C.
F. M., 1845-7. Installed, Second Presbyterian Church, Delaware, Ohio, 1847,
Oct. 31; dismissed, 1850, April 15. Installed, East Cleveland, 1850, Oct. 1;
dismissed, 1859, March 10. Installed, Madison, 1859, Oct. 1 ; dismissed,
1867, Oct. 1. Acting pastor, Collamer, 1867, October, to 1876, October.
Installed, Richmond, 1876, Nov. 15; resigned, 1881, April 15. Without
charge, Kast Cleveland, 1881, until death. Married, 1847, Oct. 26, Eliza
Maria, daughter of Isaac and Lorrain (Lathrop) Fitch, of Oberlin, Ohio. Of
six children, two are living. Died of chronic bronchitis, 1884, April 18, aged
68 years, 10 months, and 15 days.
Twining, William, sou of Stephen and Almira (Catlin) Twining, was born
in New Haven, Ct., 1805, Dec. 9. Graduated, Yale College, 1825. Member
of Yale Theological Seminary, 1826, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1827.
Ordained, Great Falls, N. H., 1830, Jan. 6. Acting pastor there, 1830, Jan-
uary, to 1831. Installed, Appleton Street (now Eliot) Church, Lowell, Mass.,
1831, Oct. 4; dismissed, 1835, Aug. 25. Principal, Female Seminary, Madi-
son, Ind., 1836-43. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and
Astronomy, Wabash College, 1843-54. Without charge, Crawfordsville,
Ind., 1854-9. Acting pastor, Beardstown, 111., 1859-63. Without charge,
1885.] VITAL STATISTICS. 37
St. Louis, until death. Published: Antiphoual Psalter and Liturgies, 1377.
Married, 1830, June 1, Margaret Eliza, daughter of Horace and Catherine
(Thorn) Johnson, of New York City, who died, 1873, Oct. 15. Five of eight
children are living. Died of paralysis, in Laclede, a suburb of St. Louis,
1884, June 5, aged 78 years, 5 months, aud 26 days.
Valentine, Petek, son of Joha and Elizabeth (Pollett) Valentine, was
born in Lancashire, Eng., 1810, April 14. Became an independent minister,
1832, and came to America, 1842. Without charge, Philadelphia, Pa., 1842-5;
Lanesville and White Haven, 1815-54. In Iowa, 1854-02. Acting pastor, De-
Soto, Wis., 1864-7; Mt. Sterling, Wis., 1869-84. He leaves a widow aud two
children. Died of tumor in the stomach, at Greenwood, Neb., 1884, Oct. 28,
aged 74 years, 6 mouths, and 14 days.
Walden, Islay, son of Ruth and Branson (Garner) Walden, was born on
Deep River, in Raudolph Couuty, N. C., 1849. Graduated, Howard Univer-
sity, 1876, aud New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1879. Ordained,
Reformed, at New Brunswick, N. J., 1879, May. Actiug pastor, Lassi-
ter's Mills, N. C, 1879, until death. Published: Sacred Poems, 1877. pp 24.
Ritual of the Golden Circle, and Miscellaneous Poems. Married, 18S2, May
18, Elinor W., daughter of John V. and Catherine Farmer, of New Bruns-
wick. Died at Strieby, N. C, 1881, Feb. 2, aged 35 years.
Webster, John Calvin, d. d., son of Rev. Josiah and Elizabeth (Knight)
Webster, was born in Hampton, N. H., 1810, Jan. 19. Graduated, Dartmouth
College, 1832, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1835. Actiug pastor,
Wells, Me., 1835-7. Ordained at Newburyport, 1837, March 15. Seamen's
chaplain, Cronstadt, Ru'ssia, 1837-8. Installed, Hopkinton, Mass., 1838, Dec.
19; dismissed, 1864, Dec. 12. Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and Belles Let-
tres, Wheaton College, 111., 1864-76. Without charge, 1876-8. Acting pas-
tor, Lisbon, 1878-82. Without charge, Wheaton, 1882, until death. Received
the honorary d. d. from his Alma Mater, 1882. Published: (1) Christian
Politics: a sermon, 1846. (2) Worship and Work; or, The Life of Dea.
Samuel Morse, of Hopkinton, 1860. (3) The Gospel the World's Disturber:
a sermon, 1862. (4) A Pleasant Ministry: a quarter-century sermon,
at Hopkiutou, 1863, Dec. ^0. Married, 1839, Jan. 1, Rebecca Gair, daughter
of Capt. William and Rebecca S. (Gair) Russell, of Providence, who died,
1846, Sept. 16, leaving one son. Married, 1847, Dec. 22, Elizabeth Ripley,
daughter of Rev. Dr. Nathaniel and Harriet (Sherman) Bouton, of Concord,
N. H. Four of eight children living. Died of heart disease, 1884, Aug. 12,
aged 74 years, 6 months, and 23 days.
White, Calvin, son of Israel and Margaret (Tubbs) White, was born in
Raynham, Mass., 1799, Sept. 12. Monmouth (Me.) Academy, 1822-4. Grad-
uated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1S27. Ordained, at Robbinston, Me.,
1829, Oct. 28. Acting pastor there, 1829-32, July; Garland and Exeter,
1833. Installed, Gray, 1833, Aug. 6; dismissed, 1837, May 31. Acting pastor,
Hebron, 1838; Loudon, N. H., 1839, April, to 1841; Provincetown, Mass.,
1842; Dover, 1844-7; without charge, Gardiner, Me., 1819-57; Amherst,
Mass., 1857, until death. Married, 1830, Feb 2, Mary Nye, daughter of John
and Rebecca (Ellis) Dickinson, of East Machias, Me. She died, 1841, May 2.
Three of her five children are living. Married, 1845, Jan. 8, Ellen Maria,
daughter of Ebenezer and Eudoxia (White) Nickerson, of Boston, Mass.
38 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Of seven children, Ave are living. Died of catarrh of the stomach, 1884, Jan.
26, aged 84 years, 4 months, and 14 days.
"Williams, Samuel, son of Samuel and Hannah (Cheney) Williams, was
born in Boston, Mass., 1803, July 2. Boston Latin School. Graduated, Har-
vard Colle-e, 1824, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1828. Ordained,
Brewster, Mass., 1832, April 25; dismissed, 1844, April 10. Pastor, Presby-
terian Church, South Onandaga, N. Y., 1844-8. Without charge after,
residing at Onandaga Valley, 1848-56; Middleboro, Mass., 1S56-74, and
St. Paul, Minn., 1874, until death. Married, 1834, April 14, Temperance,
daughter of Asa and Sarah (Seabury) Mayo, of Brewster, Mass., who died,
1S79, Jan. 25. One son living; a daughter deceased. Died of old age, in
St. Paul, Minn., 1884, Oct. 21, aged 81 years, 3 months, and 1!) days.
Youngs, Christopher, son of Luther and Abigail (Wells) Youngs, was
born at Aquebogue, in Riverhead, N. Y., 1809, March 14. Ordained, 1830,
July 27. Acting pastor, Frankford and Wantage, N. Y., 1830-2; Northville,
N. Y., 1832-3; Moriches, 1833-5; Wading River, 1835-41. Without charge,
Aquebogue, 1841-51 and 1866-83. Acting pastor, Baiting Hollow, 1851-66.
Without charge, Baiting Hollow, 1883, until death. Married, 1830, Sept. 9,
Sarah A., daughter of Frederick and Catherine (Corseu) Lewis, of Wantage,
N. Y. Of seven children, two daughters are living. Died of old age, 1884,
June 7, aged 75 years, 2 months, and 23 days.
1885.]
VITAL STATISTICS.
39
SUMMARIES.
DISEASE OR CAUSE OE DEATH.
Accident, 2; apoplexy, 2; angina pectoris, 1; bowels, cancer of, 1, — inflammation of,
1; Bright's disease, 5; bronchitis, 4; cerebral hemorrhage, 1; consumption, 5, — bron-
chial, 1; cystitis, 2; dyspepsia, 1; fever, 1; heart disease, 7, — fatty degeneration of, 1;
kidneys, congestion of, 1; liver complaint, 1, — abscess of, 1, — congestion of, 1;
lungs, congestion of, 1; old age, 11; ossification of veins, 1; paralysis, 9; pneumonia,
4, — bronchial, 1, — typhoid, 2; senile gangrene, 1; stomach, catarrh of, 1, — inflam-
mation of, 1, — tumor in, 1; tuberculosis, 1; tumor, malignant, 1; unknown, 5.
TABULAR VIEW, 1875-1883.
I. Number, Age, and Service.
Year.
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
Whole No.
of Deaths.
63
68
60
56
74
82
85
60
78
79
705
Average Age.
62 yes
66
65
(IT
68
(17
(17
(14
64
70
(id
firs, 8 months, 11
26
days.
11
0
0
0
11
o
9
6
11
15
1
15
12
1L
25
0
17
Average Length of Service.
31 years, 7 months, 7 days.
14
8
11
35
36
' 8
' 5
36 '
« 2
39
' 8
33
' 0
36
' 3
34 '
' 1
33
' 11
39 '
' 10
35
11
24
13
11
n
II. Age, by Decades.
Year.
Over 90.
81-90.
71-80.
61-70.
51-60.
41-50.
31-40.
Under 31.
1875
1876
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
11
11
9
16
8
11
10
13
23
22
24
23
18
21
16
30
14
19
24
13
15
9
15
16
32
19
12
16
10
5
5
9
3
7
6
9
10
3
13
8
7
2
5
10
9
9
5
13
4
6
4
5
6
1
7
4
6
8
3
4
1
1
0
2
3
1
2
2
1
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
8
117
211
157
70
72
50
17
40
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,
[1885.
III. Education.
Collegiate.
Year.
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1876
1877
1878
1879, ...
1880
1881. ...
1882. , .
1883. ...
1884 , . .
4
9
9
7
3
5
15
12
9
2
1
3
4
2
4
3
2
3
2
5
4
3
0
2
2
3
3
5
3
3
6
7
8
4
10
10
6
4
12
7
l
l
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
1
0
1
5
2
2
5
3
0
4
4
2
5
0
2
3
1
1
6
4
1
0
1
1
2
2
2
4
3
1
2
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
8
4
0
6
9
5
3
1
6
16
10
5
7
6
10
13
7
15
15
7
5
5
5
3
5
2
6
12
6
14
12
13
17
29
26
26
12
20
24
Total . .
75
29
28
74
8
9
32
19
20
14
44
104
56
193
TV. Education.
Theological
i>
Year.
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1875
16
7
2
0
2
0
1
2
7
3
21
1876
22
2
4
0
1
2
0
1
6
2
2
6
2
18
1877
20
4
4
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
0
5
0
16
1878
21
1
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
3
1
2
3
19
1879
19
0
3
1
1
2
1
1
3
6
0
10
0
27
1880
18
2
3
1
1
7
1
11
2
4
0
12
3
17
1881
25
2
6
1
1
3
1
3
1
5
0
11
1
25
1882 .....
21
4
5
2
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
6
1
17
1883
29
3
6
3
1
2
3
0
1
4
0
8
5
13
1884
20
o
11
0
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
12
1
22
Total..
201
27
46
11
7
22
9
21
22
32
4
79
19
195
1885.]
VITAL STATISTICS.
41
V. Place of Birth and Death.
Conn.
Maine.
Mass.
N.H.
R.I.
Vt.
N. E.
N. Y.
Other.
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5
to
p
2
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5
1875...
13
12
4
2
15
12
5
4
0
0
5
1
42
31
11
5
3
27
7
1876...
11
5
4
3
26
19
8
2
2
2
7
6
58
37
3
7
4
24
3
1877...
8
8
5
1
13
14
10
3
0
1
8
9
44
36
6
4
8
20
2
1878...
9
It)
2
1
13
16
8
2
0
0
in
7
42
36
7
2
2
U>
5
1879...
8
10
7
5
19
14
8
7
0
2
11
4
53
42
9
10
6
21
6
1880 ..
17
7
6
1
21
23
7
2
3
1
7
6
61
40
11
9
6
32
4
1881...
15
Id
2
2
23
22
7
6
I
2
10
6
58
48
11
9
V
28
9
1882...
7
7
3
4
24
14
4
2
0
0
0
0
44
26
4
8
7
24
5
1883. .
18
8
5
4
20
19
13
5
1
1
6
4
63
41
2
10
9
26
3
1884...
12
118
5
82
6
44
7
30
16
190
17
170
13
83
5
38
0
7
0
9
9
79
6
49
56
520
40
378
8
72
8
72
8
66
28
246
'i
51
Total,
VI. Employment.
Tear.
1-4
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9
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1875
12
7
10
9
9
14
11
8
10
1
11
17
8
9
7
18
12
12
20
17
32
32
31
30
50
43
47
33
41
48
0
3
6
5
0
<)
0
1
2
1
l
3
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
9
2
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
2
3
3
1876
3
1877
1
1878
1
1879
3
1880
2
1881
9
1882
4
1883
1884
2
7
Total
91
131
387
20
9
2
21
35
Note. — The limitations of the tables do not in all cases admit exactness. In the
table of theological education, students who did not graduate are counted, and with-
out distinction from graduates; but a name occurring in more than one seminary list
is not repeated; and in the college lists a few students who were not alumni are
counted with the graduates.
The editor renews his earnest request to friends and to the secretaries of the State
bodies for prompt information of the death of Congregational ministers, and for
full and exact information on the model of the sketches above given. Obituary and
eulogy beyoud, it is impossible to use here.
42
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
INDEX OF NAMES.
VITAL STATISTICS, 1881-5.
The figures refer to the year
found.
Adams, George B.
Adams, Thomas, d. d.
Aiken, John P.
Aiken, William P.
Alden, Lucius,
Allen, Cyrus W.
AlleD, George,
Allen, Joshua W.
Alvord, John W.
Anderson, James,
Anderson, Rufus, d. d.
Arms Hiram P., d. d.
Ash, William H.
Ashby, John L.
Atkinson. William B.
Austin, Henry A.
Avers, Frederick H.
Bacon, Leonard, D. d., ll. d.
Bacon, William T.
Bagster, Walter W.
Baldwin, Curtis C.
Baldwin, John,
Baldwin, John D.
Ballard, James,
Barker, Isaac,
Barker, Nathaniel,
Barnard, Stephen A.
Barney, James O.
Barrows, George W.
Barrows, Homer,
Bartlett, Joseph,
Bartlett, Leavitt,
Barton, Alanson L.
Barton, Frederick A.
Bassett, Edward B.
Bassett, John F.
Bassett, William E.
Batchelder, John L.
Battey, Joel,
Beach, Aaron C.
Beaman, Charles C.
Bean, David M.
Belden, Henry,
Benedict, Lewis,
Bennett, Joseph L.
Benson, Almoti,
Bigelow, Andrew, D. D.
Birchard, William M.
Birge, Eleazer C.
Blake, Henry B.
Blakeslee, Samuel V.
Bliss, Asher,
Bond, Alvan, D. P.
Bonney, Nathaniel G.
Bowersox. .lames,
Boynton, Charles B , D. D.
Bramau, Milton P., D. d.
Breed, Charles C.
Bronson, George F.
and page of the Year-Book, where the name will be
1882 17
1882 17
1881 lfi
1885 17
1885 17
1883 17
1884 17
1883 17
1881 lfi
1S82 17
1881 16
1883 17
1884 17
1882 18
1882 18
1883 18
1882 18
1882 18
1882 21
1883 18
1885 17
1881 17
1884 17
1882 22
1881 17
1884 18
1884 18
188L 17
1882 22
1882 22
1883 18
1885 17
1884 18
1882 22
1883 18
1882 22
1882 23
1885 17
1883 19
1882 23
1884 18
1885 18
1885 18
1882 21
1883 19
1885 19
1883 19
1884 19
1883 19
1885 19
1884 19
1882 23
1883 19
1884 19
1881 27
1884 20
1883 20
1882 24
1884 20
Brown, George, 1885 19
Brown, Hope, 1884 20
Brown, Tlieophilus S. 1882 24
Burnham, Charles, 1884 20
Burt, Daniel, 1882 24
Bush, Charles P., D. D. 1881 18
Bushnell, Horace, 18S4 21
Butler, Franklin, 1881 18
Butler, Jeremiah, 1881 18
Campbell, Alexander B. 1883 20
Carpenter, Henry, 1885 19
Ch .ffee, Thomas F. 1883 20
Chamberlain, Charles, 1882 24
Chamberlain, Uriah T. 1881 19
Chandler, Augustus, 1881 19
Churchill, John, L881 19
Clapp, Charles L. 1885 20
Clarke, Dorus, d. d. 1885 20
Clark, Nelson, 188L 19
Clement, Jonathan, d. d. 1882 25
Coan, Titus, i>. d. 1884 21
Cobb, Frank W. 1881 20
Cole, Albert, 1882 25
Collins, Charles T. 1884 21
Conant, Liba, 1882 25
Converse, John K. 1881 20
Coppy, Anthony, 1882 26
Cornwell, Isaac D. 1885 20
Cowles, Chauncey D. 1882 26
Cowles, Henry, d. d. 1882 26
Curtice, Corhan, 1882 26
Curtiss, Dan C. 1884 22
Curtiss, Samuel I. 1881 20
dishing, Christopher, D. D. 1882 26
Cushing, James R. 1882 27
Cushman, Chester L. 1882 27
Cutter, Edward F., d. d. 1881 21
Daggett, Oliver E, d.d. 1881 21
Davies, David R. 1882 28
Davies. John, 1882 28
Davis, Elnathan, 1882 28
Davis. Franklin, 1883 21
Dav, Samuel, 1882 28
Dering, Charles T. 1881 22
Dickinson, James T. 1885 21
Diman, Jeremiah L., d. d. 1882 28
Dodson, George, 1881 22
Dole George T. 1885 21
Doolittle, Edgar J. 1884 22
Dow, Ezrkiel, 18*5 21
Downs, Edward C. 1885 21
Drake, Samuel S. 1884 22
Dudley, Horace F. 1885 22
Dyer.EbenezerP. 1882 21
Eastman, John, 1881 22
Edgar, John C. 1882 29
Ela, Benjamin, 1882 29
Ely, Isaac M. 1881 22
Ely, WTilliam B. 1881 23
1885.]
VITAL STATISTICS.
43
Emerson, Oliver,
Emery, Joshua,
Emmons. Amzi B.
Everts, Reuben,
Fairley, Samuel,
Ferrin, Clarke E.
Fessenden, Samuel C.
Fisher, George W.
Fitts, Calvin R.
Fletcher, Adin H.
Flint, Ephraim P., d. r>.
Foster, Amos,
Foster, Eden B., d. d.
Fowler, William C, ll. d.
Freeman, Joseph,
Fuller, Francis L.
Gale, Wakefield,
Gannett, Allen,
Gardner, Theodore A.
Gaylord, Reuben,
Gavlord, William L.
Gilbert, Charles M.
Glines, Jeremiah,
Goodyear, George,
Graves, Roswell,
Grawe, John F.
Greene, Henry S.
Griffiths, James,
Griggs, Leverett, d. d.
Hall, Eusebius,
Hallock, William A., D. d.
Hamlin, Austin N.
Hand, Frederick A.
Hanna, John A. ,
Harding, Willard M.
Harker, Mifflin.
Hewitt, Enoch N.
Hickok, Henry P.
Hidden, Ephraim N.
Hinckley, William H.
Hoadley, Loammi S.
Hobbs, Simon L.
Holbrook, Daniel S.
Hooker, Henry B., d. d.
Hosford, Isaac,
Hou»hton, Amasa,
Houghton, James C.
Howard, Jabez T.
Howe, Benjamin,
Howe, Elbridge G.
Howl and, Freeman P.
Hubbell, Stepheu,
Humphreys, Humphrey,
Hunt, Lewis M.
Hunt, Myron W.
Hunt, Nathan S.
Hurd, John C.
Hyde, Henry F.
Ide, Jacob, d. d.
Jacobus, Isaac,
Jenkins, William,
Jenney, Elisha,
Jewett, William R.
Johnson, Edwin,
Johnson, Joseph R.
Jones, Darius E.
Jones, George M.
1884
22
18H3
21
1883
21
1885
22
1882
30
1882
30
1883
22
1885
22
1884
22
1881
23
1883
22
1885
22
1883
22
1882
30
1884
23
1882
31
1882
31
1882
31
1881
23
1881
23
1884
23
1883
23
18S2
32
1885
23
1884
23
1883
23
1881
24
1882
32
1884
24
1881
24
1881
24
1882
32
1881
25
1881
25
1881
25
1883
23
1881
25
1885
23
1881
25
1882
32
1884
25
1884
25
1882
32
1882
33
1884
25
1885
23
1881
26
1884
25
1884
26
1885
23
1883
23
1885
24
1882
33
1881
26
1882
33
1883
24
1883
24
1881
26
1881
26
1884
26
1885
24
1883
24
1883
24
1884
26
1882
33
1882
34
1885
24
Joseph, Watkin B. 1884 26
Keep, John R. 1885 24
Kendall, Henry L. 1884 27
Ketchum, Silas, 1881 27
Kilbourn, James, 1884 27
Kimball, James P. 1883 24
Kimball, Woodbury S. 1883 25
Kinne, George W. 1881 27
Kittredge, Charles B. 1885 25
Labaree, Bernamin, D. D. 1884 27
Lamb, Ezra E. 1884 28
Lancaster, Daniel, 1881 27
Landfear, Rodolphus, 1881 28
Lasell, Nathaniel, 1881 28
Lawrence, Edward A., D. d. 1884 28
Lawton, Sanford, 1883 25
Lee, Samuel, 1882 34
Libby, Isaac H. 1884 29
Little, Levi, 1884 29
Locke, Isaac N. 1883 25
Lord, Thomas N. 1885 25
Lowry. Samuel E. 1885 26
Luce, Leonard, 1885 26
Lyman, David B. 1885 26
Lyman, Ephraim, 1881 28
Lyman, Timothy, 1884 29
Mackay, William. 1883 25
Magill, Seagrove W., d. d. 1885 26
Ma'ltby, Erastus, 1884 29
Mann, Joel, 1885 26
Manning, Jacob M., d. d. 1883 26
Marden, Augustus S. 1883 26
Marsh, John T. 1885 27
Martin, Benjamin N., D. D. 1884 30
Maxwell, Abraham, 1883 27
McCary, Robert, 1884 30
McCollom, Julius C. 1884 30
McCracken, Francis, 1881 28
McE wen, Robert, d. D. 1884 30
McLean, Allen, 1883 26
McLean, James, 1885 27
McLoney, John N. 1885 27
McLoud, Anson, 1884 30
Mead, Hiram, r>. d. 1882 34
Means, John O., D. D. 1884 31
Melvin, Charles T. 1881 29
Merrill, James L. 1881 29
Merritt, William C. 1881 29
Metcalf, Daniel, 1885 27
Mills, Charles L. 1885 28
Miner, Nathaniel, 1885 28
Monroe, Benjamin F. 1882 35
Montague, Enos J. 1881 29
Morgan, John, d. d. 1885 28
Morgan, Louis P. 1885 29
Morgan, Stillman, 1881 30
Morris, Edward, 1885 29
Morris, Henry, 1882 35
Morton, William D. 1882 35
Mulder, William, 1883 27
Nail, James, 1881 30
North, Simeon, d. d., ll. d. 1885 29
Northrup, Joseph A. 1881 30
Otis, Orin F. 1884 31
Overton, Alfred A. 1883 27
Packard, Alpheus S., D.D. 1885 30
Packard, David T. 1881 30
44
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Page, Jesse,
1884
31
Paine, John C.
1881
30
Parker, Woo^ter,
1885
30
Parkinson, Royal,
1884
31
Parrnelee, Horace M.
1881
31
Parraelee, Howard R.
1881
32
Parrnelee, Simeon, d. d.
1883
27
Parmenter. Cliai les 0.
1881
31
Partridge, Samuel H.
1885
31
Pease, Giles,
1883
27
Peckham, Joseph,
1885
31
Pennell, Lewis,
1884
32
Pennoyer, Andrew L.
1882
36
Perkins, Henry K. W.
1885
31
Phelps, Eliakim, d. d.
1881
31
Pierce, George,
1882
36
Pierce, John D.
1883
28
Pike, Josiah W. C.
1881
32
Pinkertou, Myron W.
1881
32
Place, Olney,
1881
32
Piatt, Merit G.
1881
32
Piatt, William,
1831
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Plummer, Isaac W.
1882
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Poineroy, Jeremiah,
1882
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Pond, Enoch, D. d.
1883
28
Potter, Daniel F.
1885
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Powell, John J.
1883
30
Powell, Llewellyn R.
1884
32
Pratt, Henry,
1881
33
Pratt. Miner S.
1885
32
Pulsifer, Daniel,
1882
37
Pun chard. George,
1881
33
Ranney, Timothy E.
1885
32
Reed, Andrew H.
1882
37
Reed, Frederick A.
1884
32
Rice, John,
1881
33
Richards, Austin, d. d.
1884
33
Richards, S unuel T.
1882
37
Richards, William M.
1883
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Richardson, Elias H., d. d.
1884
33
Richardson, Gilbert B.
1884
33
Richardson, Henry,
1882
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Riggs, Thomas,
1882
37
Roberta, Bennett,
1881
34
Rockwell, Charles,
1883
30
Rockwell, Samuel,
1881
34
Rockwoo 1, Samuel L.
1882
38
Rood, Heman, d. d.
1883
31
Root, Edward W.
1883
31
Root, Marvin,
1882
38
Rowel 1, George B.
1885
32
Russell, William P.
1881
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Salmon, Ebenezer P.
1881
3.",
Sanderson, Alonzo,
1883
31
Sanford, Bialis,
1881
3,5
San ford, Henry F.
1883
32
Schauffler, Wm. G., d. d., ll
■D. 1S84
33
Scotford, John,
1882
38
Scruton, Herbert M.
1884
34
Searle, Richard T.
1881
3,5
Sellers, Edward B.
1884
34
Sewall, William S.
1885
32
ShepW, David, d. d.
1882
39
Sh err ill. Franklin G.
1885
32
Short, J. dm T.
1884
31
Skeele, John P.
1882
39
Smith, Buel W.
Smith, Charles E.
Smith, Henry B.
Smith, James A.
Smith, John C.
Smith, John D.. m. d.
Smith, Joseph M.
Snow, Aaron,
Snow, Benjamin G.
Snow, Roswell R.
Soule, J. P.
Soutbworth, Benjamin,
Spaulding, William A.
Spuilding, William S.
Stearns, Jesse G. D.
Stewart. Amasa,
Stiles, Edmund R.
Stone, Harvey M.
Stratton, Samuel F.
Streeter, Sereno W.
Strickland, Micah W.
Stuart, Robert,
Sullivan. Zachary T.
Swift, Alfred B.
Swift, Edward H.
Tarleton, Joseph W.
Taylor, Frank H.
Taylor, John L., D. D.
Tenny, Erdix, n.D.
Terry, Cnssius M.
Thacher. Isaiah C.
Thayer, Frederick A.
Thayer, William W.
Thomas, Chauncey B.
Thompson, Samuel H.
Thurston, Stephen, d. d,
Titcomb, Stephen.
Tolman, George B.
Tompkins, George T.
Torrey, Charles \V.
Tracy. Caleb B.
Tuthill. George. M.
Twichell, Royal,
Twining, William,
Utley, Samuel,
Valentine, Peter,
Walcott, Jeremiah W.
Walden, Islay,
Walker, George W.
Warren, Charles J.
Washburn, Asahel C.
Webster, John C, D. D.
Wells, Ashbel S.
Wells, Milton,
Weston, Henry C.
Wethrell, Isaac,
Wheeler, Winthrop F.
Whipple, John D.
White, Calvin,
White, Orin W.
Willey, Isaac,
Williams, Lewis,
Williams, Samuel,
Windsor, John W.
Young, Samuel,
Youngs, Christopher,
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1884 35
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1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 45
THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES.
AMERICAN BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN
MISSIONS.
Founded in 1810.
President. — Rev. Mark Hopkins, d. d., ll. d., Williamstown, Mass.
Vice-President. — Eliphalet W. Blatchford, Esq., Chicago, 111.
Corresponding Secretaries. — Rev. N. George Clark, d. d.; Rev. Edmdnd K,
Alden, d. d.; Rev. Judson Smith, d. d.
Treasurer. — Langdon S. Ward.
Editor of Missionary Herald. — Rev. Elnathan E. Strong, d. d.
Publishing and Purchasing Agent. — Charles Hutchins.
P. O. address of the above, 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.
District Secretaries. , 39 Bible House, New York City.
Rev. Simon J. Humphrey, d. d., 112 Washington Bd., Chicago, 111.
The American Board, the oldest Foreign Missionary Society in the United States,
was formed at Bradford. Mass., June 29, 1810, and held its first meeting at Farming-
ton, Conn., Sept. 5 of the Sime year. Its record of seventy-five years will be
reviewed at its next annual meeting, to be held in Boston, Oct. 13-16, 1885. Its mis-
sion fields now occupied are, Northern and Western Mexico; the Hawaiian and
Micronesian I.-lands of the Pacific; Northern and Southern Japan; Northern China;
Shansein Northwestern China; Foochow and HongKong in Southern China; Ceylon;
Madura, in Southern India; the. Maratha field in Western India, including the im-
portant centres of Bombay and Ahmednagar; East Central Africa; the Zulus of
Southern Africa; "West Central Africa; Eastern Turkey from Mardin to Erzroom, in-
cluding the educational centre Harpoot; Central Turkey, including the important
cities of Aintab and Marash; Western Turkey, from Trebizond to Constantinople,
including Cesarea, Marsovan, Smyrna, Broosa, and Nicomedia; European Turkey,
from Constantinople to Samokov in Bulgaria, including Monastir in Macedonia and
Philippopolis in East Roumelia; Austria, emphasizing the Bohemian work in Prague;
and Northern and Northwestern Spain, this work centring in San Sebastian on the
Bay of Biscay, and in Zaragoza, in the Province of Aragon.
This wide-extended work embraces direct evangelistic effort through missionaries
and native helpers; an immense educational trust, extending from the primary school
to the college and theological seminary; Sunday-school instruction; the preparation,
publication, and circulation in different languages, of books, tracts, and newspapers;
assistance in the erection of buildings for churches and schools; giants in aid to feeble
churches and to native Rome-missionary societies; the humane service of missionary
physicians, sometimes in the care of large dispensaries and hospitals; also charitable
ministry, continuous and varied, to the sick, the poor, and the oppressed.
Pastors in presenting the foreign work to their churches are dt sired to emphasize
this fact, that these several departments of labor on the foreign field are carried on
under one administration, and that contributions, therefore, should he proportion-
ately enlarged. If one half of the benevolent contributions of the* churches should
be given to this broad work of reaching the unevangelized millions of other lands, it
would probably not be too large a proportion.
The Woman's Boards, which co-opt rate with the American Board, are doing aroyal
service, not only securing, mainly from the women of the churches, large contribu-
tions, — the annual average of which, during recent years, has been over $100,000, —
but also educating and training children and young people to an intelligent interest
in missionary work. These Boards can be addressed at No. 1 Congregational House,
Boston, at 75 Madison Street, Chicago, and at 1312 Taylor Street, San Francisco.
The latest statistics of the American Beard leport 22 missions, 820 stations and out-
stations, 413 missionaries and assistant missionaries, 1,821 native laborers, [292 churches
with over 21,000 members, nearly 2,400 of these received on confession ot faith during
the past year; 88 high schools and seminaries for young men and young women, with
nearly 4,000 students, and a total of nearly 37,000 children and youth under Christian
instruction. The appropriations for 1885 already amount to over $600,000, and it is
desirable that the receipts for this memorable year should reach, if possible, $750,000,
— a thank-offering of $10,000 for each of the 75 years of our history. An average ad-
vance of donations of about fifty per cent will secuie this honorable record. Atten-
tion is called to the Missionary Herald, the Mission Layspring, and Life and Light ;
also to the Children's Morning Star Mission, a special for Sunday schools. Our
main instrumental reliance is upon the pasters of churches, themselves full of mis-
sionary information and zeal.
46 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Financial Statement of the A. B. C. F. M., for the Year ending Aug. 31, 1884
EXPENDITURES.
COST OF MISSIONS.
Mission to West Central Africa $1,253 39
Mission to East Central Africa 7,496 93
Zulu Mission 21 ,415 31
Mission to European Turkey 36,906 09
Mission to Western Turkey 83,432 88
Mission to Central Turkey 31,397 44
Mission to Eastern Turkey 44,672 04
Maratha Mission 29,962 89
Madura Mission 41,069 41
Ceylon Mission 15,007 49
Foochow Mission 8,776 27
Hong Kona: Mission 2,239 56
Shanse Mission 10,025 82
North China Mission 47,312 94
Mission to Japan 63,006 22
Northern Japan Mission 10,670 46
Sandwich Islands (grants to schools and former missionaries) 13,867 33
Micronesia Mission 14,585 97
Mission to Northern Mexico 3,926 90
Mission to Western Mexico 7,720 82
Mission to Spain 15.432 49
Mission to Austria 7,993 99
$518,172 64
COST OF AGENCIES.
Salaries of District Secretaries, their travelling expenses, and those of
missionaries visiting the churches, and other like expenses 7,501 34
COST OF PUBLICATIONS.
Missionary Herald (including salaries of Editor
and General Agent, and copies sent gratu-
itously, according to the rule of the Board,
to pastors, honorary members, donors, etc.) $19,165 17
Less amount received from subscribers, $10,144.29
and for advertisements 6,725.23 16,869 52
$2,295 65
All other publications 2,645 30
COST OF ADMINISTRATION.
Department of Correspondence $9,452 54
Treasurer's Department 5,377 17
New York City 1,101 43
Miscellaneous Items (including care of "Missionary Rooms,"
repairs, coal, gas, postage, stationery, copying and
printing, library, anniversary at Boston, honorary
members' certificates, etc.) 6,179 41
4,940 95
22,110 55
$552,725 48
Balance on hand Aug. 31, 1884 863 98
Total $553,589 46
RECEIPTS.
Donations, as acknowledged in the Missionary Herald $392,864 99
Legacies, " " " " 115,567 94
Interest on General Permanent Fund 9,039 47
From the Asa Otis Legacy 34,894 70
$552,367 10
Balance on hand Sept. 1, 1883 , 1,222 36
$553,589 46
1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 47
LEGACY OF ASA OTIS, NEW LONDON, CONN.
In accordance with the action of the Board at its Annual Meeting in 1879 (see
Annual Report, p. xi), the Prudential Committee has made and expended the fol-
lowing appropriations from the Otis Legacy, included in the foregoing statement,
viz. : —
For new Missions,
West Ceutral Africa Mission $1,165 53
East Central Africa Mission 7,496 93
Hong Kong Mission 1,728 56
Shanse Mission , 9,903 32
Northern Japan Mission 10,670 46
Mission to Northern Mexico 3,926 90
$34,894 70
Received from the Legacy of Asa Otis $13,179 89
Received from the Income of same during the year 21,714 81
$34,894 70
Balance of securities remaining in the Treasurer's hands,
Sept. 1, 1883, at par $269,983,31
Appraised value of same $318,406 00
Received from Premiums on Sales 1,100 00
Received from Dividends and Interest 21,714 81
$292,798 12
Expende 1 as ahove 34,894 70
Balance, Aug. 31, 1884 $257,903 42
Appraised value of Securities now held $305,553 50
Note. By vote of the Board the balance above mentioned ($257,903.42) i3 available only for
New Missions.
PERMANENT FUNDS OF THE BOARD.
The General Permanent Fund, Sept. 1, 1883 $163,047 32
Added during the year - 500 00
$163,547 32
The Permanent Fund for Officers, Sept. 1, 1884 $59,608 00
The Income of the Fund for Officers, applied to salaries, was 4,268 59
LANGDON S. WARD, Treasurer.
AMERICAN COLLEGE AND EDUCATION SOCIETY.
Formed by the union, in 1874, of the "American Education Society " and the
" Society for the promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education." The Amer-
ican Education Society was organized aud received its charter from Massachusetts in
the year 1816. The College Society, as the other organization was popularly called,
was formed in 1843. It was for years a voluntary association without a charter. In
1872 it received a charter also from the State of Massachusetts. These two organiza-
tions were brought together under a new charter from the same State in May, 1874.
Officers, 1884-85. (Office, No. 10 Congregational House, Boston, Mass.)
President. — Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, of Hartford, Conn.
Vice-Presidents.— Rev. Isaac P. Langworthy, d. d., Boston, and Samuel Holmes,
New York City.
Secretary. — Rev. John A. Hamilton, Boston.
Treasurer. — James M. Gordon, Boston.
Assistant Treasurer. —Rev. A. H. Clapp, d. d., Bible House, New York.
Income for the year ending April 30, 1884, $110,372.14. Of the whole income, $88,-
137.10 was contributed for colleges aud paid to them. The sum of $18,550 was paid
to studeuts fitting for the ministry. The balance was for current expenses.
48 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. |"1885.
In both departments the Society has had a large agency in the formation of society
throughout tlie great West. The men who were pioneers m the work of preaching
the gospel in the new settlements, and in the founding of churches and schools, were
largelv educated by this Society. The colleges which are now among the foremost in
these Western fields were largely built up by the same agency.
The whole number of young men assisted by the Society in their studies for the
ministry since 1816 is 7,07b'. The institutions at the "West which have been assisted
by the Society since 1843 are the following, viz. : Western Reserve, Illinois, Wabash,
and Marietta Colleges, and Lane Theological Seminary. These five are the institu-
tions which the Society took under its care at the beginning, in 1843. Those which
have since been received on the list ar ■ Knox, Beloit, Thayer, Wittenberg, Oberlin,
and Berea Colleges, the College of California, Pacific University, Olivet, Ripon,
Iowa, Carleton, Doane, Drury, Washburn, and Colorado Colleges, and Pacific Theo-
logical Seminary.
During the past year Olivet and Washburn Colleges, and Pacific Theological Sem-
inary have passed off the list, and Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington
Territory, has been taken on.
The number of young men receiving assistance from the Society during the last
financial year is 336.
At the time when the Education Society began its work of helping young men
into the Christian ministry, in the year 1816, the condition of things in this country
was very peculiar. The great movement of emigration toward the West was setting
in with strength. The American Board had been organized a few years before, and
the cause of foreign missions was taking strong hold upon the churches. But " the
laborers were few." Ever since the close of the Revolutionary war, the churches
had been in a confused and preoccupied state, and the number of men coming for-
ward for the work of the ministry was alarmingly small. It was in such a state of
things that this Society began its enterprise. Through the aid thus afforded, and
through the impulses thus imparted, a host of living preachers was raised up to go
with the moving colonies out into the fields of the West, or to go far hence to the
Gentiles, to proclaim the Gospel of salvation through Jesus Christ. A work of ines-
timable importance for the Christianizing and civilizing of our own land was accom-
plished by this instrumentality. The ministers raised up by this Society became to
a large extent the pioneers in the way of founding churches, schools, colleges,
throughout all those Western fields, while in foreign lands half the missionaries
laboring under the care of the American Board had been brought forward in the
same way.
FORM OF BEQUEST.
I do hereby give and bequeath to the "American College and Education
Society" the sum of dollars, to be paid within months after my decease,
and to be applied to the uses and purposes of that Society.
Thirty dollars constitutes an honorary membership.
Receipts and Payments A. C. and Ed. Soc, Year ending April 30, 1881.
receipts.
Donations $78,755 72
Legacies 25,750 00 $104,505 72
Income Scholarship Fund 5,866 42
Gift to Scholarship Fund 20,000 00
Total $110,372 14
Balance on hand April 30, 1883. 757 00
PAYMENTS.
Appropriations to Students $18,550 00
Payments to Colleges :
Olivet College $11,500 00
Iowa College 23,264 85
Ripon College 1,250 00
Washburn College 10,800 00
Colorado College 4,751 54
Carleton College 20,139 26
Doane College 7,886 57
Whitman College 8,544 88 $88,137 10
1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 49
Expenses: Salary of Secretary, $2,500, less income of Secre-
tary Fund, $631.50 $1,868 50
Salary of Treasurer 750 00
Travelling expenses of Secretary 61 81
Rent, heating room, and tax 603 99
Kent of box and postage 101 00
Anniversary expenses 17 80
Printing and advertising 68 43
Printing Annual Report 247 44
American Home Missionary Society, use of magazine 200 00
Care of office and help ou report and circulars 60 18
Insurance 12 50 4,000 65
$110,687 75
Surplus, April 30, 1884 1 441 38
$111,129 13
PERMANENT FUNDS.
[The items of investment are given in full in the Annual Report of 1884.]
Scholarship Fund s $91,718 75
Secretary Fund 11,700 00
Total of Permanent Funds $103,418 75
Income of Scholarship Fund for the year ending April 30, 1884 $5,866 42
'• " Secretary Fund 63150
THE AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Was organized May 25, 1853, at Boston, and received its charter from the Massachu-
setts Legislature, April 12, 1854. Its present officers are : —
Samuel D. Warren, Boston, President.
Rufus S. Frost, Boston, Chairman of Board of Directors.
Samuel, T. Snow, Boston, Treasurer.
Rev. Isaac P. Lang worthy, d. d., Boston, Corresponding Secretary and Librarian.
Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, Wilmington, Mass., Recording Secretary.
Miss Mary E. Stone, Boston, Assistant Librarian.
Directors. — Rev. Alonzo H. Quiut, d. d.; Rev. Henry M. Dexter, d. d.; Hon.
Rufus S. Frost; Rev. N. G. Claik, d. d.; Hon. James White; Frank Wood; Rev.
Jos. T. Duryea, D. D.; Rev. John L. Withrow, d. d. ; Rev. Joshua Coit; Marquis F.
Dickinson ; Edward A. Studley; S. Brainerd Pratt; Rev. I. N. Tarbox, d. d. ; Rev.
Michael Bnrnham, together with the. Treasuier and Secretaries.
The object of this Association is " to establish and perpetuate the religious history
and literature of New England, and for the erection of a suitable building for the
accommodation of the same, and for the use of charitable societies ; also to do such
acts as may promote the interest of Congregational churches," etc.
Its library is intended for reference, having as its specialties everything published
by the Pilgrims and Puritans, and their jfredecessors, contemporaries, and successors,
which states or illustrates the principles and polity of Congregationalism, its history,
its doctrine, its influence, and indeed the same things in rega'd to every denomina-
tion ; thus everything ecclesiastical, — theology, controversy, results of councils,
sermons, church manuals, minutes of religious bodies, every one ; Year-Books, and all
such like ; also all local histories, county, State, and United States histories,
genealogies, centennial, ordination, funeral, and all historical sermons, all commen-
taries on the Scriptures, every biography, national, State, and municipal statistics,
printed reports of all kinds, catalogues, obituary recoids, and inaugurals of all our
literary institutions, together with any manuscripts, autographs, or mementos which
relate to the objects above named.
On the 20th of May, 1884, the library had 30,699 books — 6,389 of which were dupli-
cates— and over 130,000 pamphlets, including duplicates, secured almost exclusively
by gifts, as there has never been a dollar appropriated from the building fund with
which to buy a book, nor can there be until the present onerous debt is greatly re-
duced. Duplicates furnish a basis for exchanges, for which the Librarian has large
facilities, and of which he avails himself to the uttermost ; and in this way he can
assure all kindly disposed persons that they can send him no printed pamphlet or
book that he cannot make useful here.
4
50 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
The library has now more of the early publications of our country and of the
mother country which illustrate the principles and relate the deeds of our first set-
tlers than any other public library in the United States ; but it is still lacking very
much of this sort that is scattered here and there, essentially useless where it is, hut
would be invaluable here ; also much more of the later and contemporaneous issues
of the same general character found in every parish and town more or less. Now,
let these be collected and sent here by some good friend in each church, as a few
have already done.
The Congregational House is a four-story granite structure, one hundred and three
feet on Beacon Street, and ninetv-three feet on Somerset Street, having stores on
lower floors on Beacon Street, and rooms above for the A B. C. F. M., the Woman's
Board, the American College and Education Society, American Missionary Associa-
tion, City Missionary Society, Woman's Home Missionary Society, Massachusetts
Home Missionary Society, American Peace Society, the Congregationalist, etc. The
fire-proof library room is in a connected building ; accessible, light, pleasant, safe,
and has capacity for more than 100,000 volumes.
The great want of this Association is the hearty sympathy and co-operation of
every Congregationalist, express°d in "one fair contribution" from each of the
more than 2,500 Congregational churches that haye not made it ; also gifts of
twenties, fifties, hundreds, and thousands from the more highly favored ; testament-
ary gifts, if not earlier bestowed Then this great property would be disencumbered,
and all our strictly benevolent societies would be forever free from rent, thus insur-
ing a good dividend to the cause of Christ upon every benefaction.
Let all remittances and communications be addressed to
ISAAC P. LANGWORTHY, Cor. Secretary, Boston, Mass.
THE AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL UNION.
Room 59, Bible House, New York City.
Organized May 11, 1853, and incorporated June 11, 1S53, in New York.
President. — Rev. E. B. Webb, d. d., Boston, Mass.
Corresponding Secretary. — Rev. L. H. Cobb, d. d., New York City.
Treasurer. — H. O. Pinneo, 59 Bible House, New York City.
Trustees. — Rev. A. H. Bradford, d. d. ; Charles H. Johnson, Montclair, N. J. ;
Wm. J. Hunt, Jersey City, N. J.; Rev. Samuel Scovillk, Stamford, Conn.;
Francis H. Stuart, M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y., for three years, 1884 to 1887; Rev.
"Wm. Hayes Ward, d. d., Newark, N. J. ; Rev. S. H. Virgin, New York, N. Y. ;
Jacob L. Halsey, .John "Wiley, Brick Church, N. J.; George Wilcox,
Brooklyn, N. Y., for three years, 1883 to 1886; Rev. James G. Roberts, d. d.,
Rev. R. P. Hibbard, Henry Heath, Alonzo Alford, Brooklyn, N. Y.;
Norman A. Calkins, New York, N. Y., for two years, 1883 to 1885.
The Board meets regularly the second Wednesday of every month.
Financial Statement. — For church building, balance on hand May 1, 1884,
$22,09728. Total receipts for church building May 1 to Oct. 31, 1881, $21,932.52.
Total resources for six months for church building, $47,029.80.
Paid grants to aid in completing forty-ste houses of worship, May 1 to Oct. 31,
1884, $33,110.00. Other disbursements, $4,583.52. Balance on hand Nov. 1, 1884,
$9,330.28. Pledged, Nov. 1, 1884, to fifty churches, $24,125.00. Pledged in excess of
funds, $14,794.72.
For parsonage building, balance. May 1, 1884, $4,743.69. Receipts for parsonage
building, May 1, 1884, to Oct. 31, 1884, $3,529.01. Total for parsonages in six months,
$8,272.70. Paid nine parsonage loans, $2,575.00. Fourteen parsonage loans, out-
standing Oct. 31, 1881, $5,063.00. Balance ia treasury Nov. 1, 1884, $5,697.70.
Imperative Demands. — At the date of this writing, forty-eight applications for
aid in church building, asking for $22,750.00, and five applications for aid in parson-
age building, calling for $2,000.00, are on hand, waiting for funds to come in as a
basis of aid. Some of these churches are in danger of losing the ground gained, and
the hard-earned money they have expended to carry the work to where it now is.
Not a dollar above absolute needs were the figures of the National Council. The
$200,000 they recommended for this work is already covered by calls within the year.
Nothing is more vital to home missions than the largest success of this branch of the
work. About six hundred of our churches are still unhoused. In what way can
wealth be turned to better account than in putting these churches in condition to
live and work for God?
1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 51
AMERICAN HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Office : 34 Bible House, Astor Place, New York.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York ; was organized in New
York City, May 10, 1826.
officers.
President. — Eev. Theodore D. "Woolsey, d. d., ll. d.
Honorary Secretary. — Eev. David B. Coe, d. d.
Secretaries for Correspondence. — Rev. Walter M. Barrows, d. d , Rev. Joseph
B. Clark, d. d.
Treasurer and E litor. — Eev. Alexander H. Clapp, d. d.
Secretary of the Woman's Department. — Mrs. H. M. Shelton.
superintendents.
Rev. Henry A. Schauffler, Work among Bohemians, Poles, etc., Cleveland, O.
Eev. Geo. E. Albrecht, Work among Germans, Davenport, la.
Eev. M. W. Montgomery, Work among Scandinavians, Minneapolis, Minn.
Eev. Leroy Warren, Lansing, Mich.
Eev. L. P. Rose, Indianapolis, Ind.
Eev. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville, Fl.i.
Rev. Minneapolis, Minn.
Rev. Franklin B. Doe, St. Louis, Mo.
Eev. Addison Blanchard,
Topeka, Kan.
Rev. Chas. B. Sumner, Tucson, Ariz.
Rev. John L. Maile, Lincoln, Neb.
Rev. Stewart Sheldon, Yankt >n, Dak.
Rev. H. C. Simmons, Fargo, No. Dak.
Rev. D. L. Leonard,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Rev. J. H. Warren, d. d.,
San Francisco, Cal.
Rev. G. H. Atkinson, d.d., Portland,Or.
The Secretaries of its eleven Auxiliaries are : —
Maine Missionary Society Rev. Jonathan E. Adams, Bangor.
New Hampshire Home Missionary Society. . .Rev. Edward H. Greei.ey, Concord.
Vermont Domestic Missionary Society Rev. Charles S. Smith, Montpelier.
Massachusetts Home Missionary Society Rev. Joshua Coit, Boston.
Rhode Island Home Missionary Society. .Rev. Jeremiah Taylor, d. d., Providence.
Missionary Society of Connecticut Rev. William H. Moore, Hartford.
New York H >ine Missionary Society Rev. Chas. C. Creegan, Syracuse.
Ohio Home Missionary Society Rev. Josiah Strong, Hudson.
Illinois Home Missionary Society Rev. James Tompkins, Chicago.
Wisconsin Home Missionary Society Rev. Thomas G. Grassie, Milwaukee.
Iowa Home Missionary Society Rev. Truman O. Douglass, Griimell.
The Home Missionary, a monthly magazine, published by the Society, at sixty
cents a year, including postage, gives a running account of the progress of the work
in all parts of the country, largely from the pens of the superintendents and mission-
aries personally engaged in it. The monthly issue is 25,000 copies. An Annual
Report sums up the results of the year. Leaflets and Tracts for the times are pub-
lished as occasion calls, designed to help pastors, Sunday-school officers, and friends
of home missions generally, in awakening and keeping alive an intelligent, practi-
cal, growing interest in the work. These may be had, free of charge, at any time,
by addressing the officers of the Society at the Bible House.
For nearly fifty-nine years the Society has been organizing churches in the South
and West, and aiding in the support of their ministers till those churches are able
to assume the whole expense. Its missionaries have from the first organized Sunday
schools, provided proper teachers for them, and by watchful oversight have secured
their permanence and highest usefulness.
In connection with the labor of its missionares, 4,503 churches have been organ-
ized, and 2,251 have come to self-support. It has collected and disbursed in cash
$10,512,400.11, and in clothing, books, and other supplies, largely the offerings of
Christian -women, more than $1,476,000; in all, $11,988,400. The additions to the
churches have been 318,158.
In 1883 a Woman's Department was opened, with Mrs. H. M. Shelton, as secre-
tary. Its object is to interest the women of our churches, all over the country, and
through them the children, more directly in the work; not to the diminishing of their
helpful labor in the way of home-missionary boxes (of clothing, etc.), but to secure
also their gifts of money, for the support of teachers, particularly in fields under the
52 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
sway of Mormons and Jesuits. Their aid in this line is steadily growing. The
Woman's Home Missionary Association, having its office in Boston, is, hy the pay-
ment of $600 a year, sustaining a teacher in the Indian Territory, commissioned hy the
American Home Missionary Society.
The number of missionaries employed in its fifty-eighth year (1883-84) was 1,842,
949 of them in States and Territories west and south of New York. They preached
regularly in 2,930 stations, and at frequent intervals in many hundreds more. The
number of Sunday-school and Bible-class scholars was 116,314. The additions to
the churches were 7,907 ; 4,099 of them on confession of Christ. Churches organized,
149; reached self-support, 52.
The fifty-eighth year's receipts were, in cash, $385,004.10; in supplies, $62,148.21;
in all, $447,152.31.
At least $500,000 in cash are needed this year properly to sustain the missionaries
now in the field. To take up only such new work as the providence and Spirit of
God manifestly call upon the Society to assume at once, $100,000 more are impera-
tively required, and at the annual meeting of the Society at Saratoga, in June 1883,
it was voted to appeal to the churches for this amount, as an Emergency Fund for
new work. At nearly every meeting of the Executive Committee, chosen men are
sent to new fields at the front, where they are most needed, but where their support
involves heavy outlay by the Society. For securing the means essential to the
carrying on of this great work the Society depends, uuder God, on the zealous co-
operation of the pastors and members of the Congregational churches of the land.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The Receipts during the financial years ending March 31,
1884, were, from Congregations and Individuals, $129,331.-
19: ditto, transmitted by Auxiliaries, $53,546.77 — $182,-
877.96; From Legacies, $100,337.78; Income from Funds,
5,596.72; Subscriptions to The Home Missionary, $886.92.
Auxiliaries' receipts applied to work in their own fields,
$95,304.72: total cash receipts, $385,004.10. — Additional
from Ladies' Societies and Individuals, — money, family
supplies, books, etc., $62,148.21; in all $447,152 31
Payments during the same year: Missionary service, $383,-
000.71; Publication Department, $12,151.79; Administra-
tion, $16,730 75; Woman's Department, $897.80; Miscel-
laneous, $6,668.90; total payments 419,449 45
$27,702 86
THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Organized September 3, 1846.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.
President. — Hon. Wm. B. Washburn, ll. d. , Greenfield, Mass.
Corresponding Secretary. — Rev. Michael E. Strieby, d. d., 56 Reade Street, New
York City. Assistant Corresponding Secretary. —Rev. James Powell, d. d.,
56 Reade Street, New York City.
Treasurer. — H. W. Hubbard, Esq., 56 Reade Street, New York City.
District Secretaries.— Rev. Chas. L. Woodworth, d. d., 21 Congregational Housp,
Boston, Mass.; Rev. G. D. Pike, d. d., Hartford, Conn.; Rev. Charles W.
Shelton, 112 Washington Bd., Chicago, 111.
Secretary of Woman's Bureau. — Miss D. E. Emerson, 56 Reade Street, New York
City.
AIM AND WORK.
To preach the gospel to the poor It originated in a sympathy with the almost
frieudless slaves. Since emancipation it has devoted its main efforts to preparing
the Freedmen for their duties as citizens and Christians in America and as mission-
aries in Africa. As closely related to this, it seeks to benefit the caste-persecuted
Chinese in America, and to co-operate with the government in its humane and
Christian policy toward the Indians. It is also opening schools and establishing
churches among the mountain Whites in Tennessee and Kentucky.
1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 53
STATISTICS FOR 1884.
Churches : In the South. — In District of Columbia, 1 ; Virginia, 1 ; North Caro-
lina. 10 ; South Carolina, 2 ; Georgia, 14 ; Florida 1 ; Kentucky, 7 ; Tennessee, 7 ;
Alabama, 16 ; Kansas, 3 ; Arkansas, 2 ; Louisiana, 18 ; Mississippi, 6 ; Texas, 7 ;
Among the Indians, 4. Total, 99.
Institutions Founded, Fostered, or Sustained in the South. — Chartered:
Hampton, Va. ; Berea, Ky. ; Talladega, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; Nashville, Tenn. ;
Tougaloo, Miss.; New Orleans. La.; and Austin, Tex. — 8. Graded or Normal
Schools: "Wilmington, N. C; Charh ston, Greenwood. S. C. ; Savannah, Mcintosh,
Macon, Atlanta, Ga. ; Mobile, Athens, Selma, Ala. ; Memphis, Jonesboro', Tenn. ;
Lexington, Williamsburg, Ky. — 14. Other Schools, 43. Total, 65.
Superintendents. Teachers, Missionaries, and Assistants. — In the South,
425; among the Chinese, 28: among the Indians, 45. Total, 498. Students, in
theology, 73 ; law, 55 ; in college course, 90 ; in other studies. 9.540. Total, 9,758.
Scholars taught by former pupils of our schools estimated at 200,000.
magazine.
The American Missionary is published monthly, at fifty cents a year ; but will be
sent gratuitously, if desired., to the Missionaries of the Association; to Life Members:
to all clergymen who take up collections for the Association ; to Superintendents of
Sabbath schools ; to college libraries ; to Theological Seminaries ; to Societies of
Inquiry on Missions ; and to every donor who does not prefer to take it as a sub-
scriber, and contributes in a year not less than five dollars.
wants.
An increase of funds to support missionaries and teachers, build chapels and
school-houses, aid students in courses of education; and supplies of every kind for
the multitudes of poor and needy. Cash or supplies can be sent to the treasurer or
district secretaries.
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of dollars, in trust to
pay the same in days after my decease, to the person who, when the same is
payable, shall act as Treasurer of "The American Missionary Association," New
York City, to be applied under the direction of the Executive Committee of that
Association to its charitable uses and purposes.
The will should be attested by three witnesses (in some States three are required,
in other States only two), who should write against their names their places of resi-
dence (if iu cities, the street and number). The following form of attestation will
answer for every State in the Union : " Signed, sealed, published, and declared by
the said (A. B.) as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who, at the
request of the said (A. B.), and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses." In some States it is required
that charitable bequests should be made at least two months before the death of the
testator.
Summary of the Annual Report of the Treasurer of the American
Missionary Association for the Year ending Sept. 30, 1884.
Receipts.
From Churches, Sabbath Schools, Missionary Societies, and
Individuals , ...$164,056 77
' ' Estate s and Legacies 64,559 42
" Incomes, Sundry Funds 9,705 01
" Tuitiou and Public Funds 28,200 25
Rents 798 50
" U. S. Government for Education of Indians 11,495 19
" Slater Fund, paid to institutions 6,325 00
Sale of Property 2,454 05
$287,594 19
Balance on hand Sept. 30, 1883 548 32
,142 51
Debt Sept. 30, 1884 13 785 86
8301,928 37
54 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Expenditures :
The Smith. For Church and Educational Work $208,211 80
'lhe Chinese. For Superintendent, Teachers, Rent, etc 14, SOL 45
The Indians. For Church and Educational Work 33,204 95
Foreign Missions:
For Mendi Mission, income and specials. 5,140 09
" Jamaica Mission, Support of Aged Missionary 88 94
Publications :
For American Missionary (22,000 monthly), Annual Reports,
Pamphlets, Mailing, Clerk, Postage, etc $7,351 72
Agencies :
New York Office. — Assistant Secretary, Travelling Ex-
penses, Printing, etc. (in part) $2,954 96
For Eastern District.
Boston Office. — District Secretary, Agent, Clerk, Travel-
ling Expenses, Printing, Postage, Rent, etc 5,224 27
For Middle District.
Hartford Office. — District Secretary, Clerk Hire, Travel-
ling Expenses, Rent, etc 3,165 15
For Western' District.
Chicago Office. — District Secretary, Clerk, Travelling Ex-
penses, Printing, etc 3,218 19
Administration :
For Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Secretary of
Woman's Bureau, and Clerk Hire 9,473 00
Miscellaneous :
For Rent, Care of Rooms, Furniture, Travelling Expenses,
Books, Slationery, Postage, Expressage, Telegrams,
etc 4,415 39
" Wills and Estates 1,561 95
" Annual Meeting 1 ,076 21
" Annuity Account, balance 2,053 17
Amounts refunded, sent to the Treasurer by mistake 277 53
—$301 928 37
Endowment Funds Received, 1883-1884.
Theological Department, Howard University $13,900 00
Hastings Scholarship for Atlanta University 1,000 00
$14,900 00
The receipts of Berea College, Hampton N. and A. Institute,
and Atlanta University are added below, as presenting
at one view the contributions for the general work in
which the Association is engaged :
American Missionary Association, General Fund $287,594 19
Endowment Fund 14^)00 00
„ _ ., $302,494 19
Berea College ... 15,503 92
Hampton N. and A. Institute. 79 218 59
Atlanta University 10615 00
$407,831 70
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
56 Reade Street, New York.
1885.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 55
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
President. — Samuel B. Capen, 350 Washington Street, Boston.
Secretary. — Rev. A. E. Dunning, Room 9, Congregational House, Boston.
Western S. S. Secretary'. — M. C. Hazard, 243 State Street, Chicago, 111.
Business Agent. — Geo. P. Smith, Congregational House, Boston.
Treasurer. — E. Lawrence Barnard, Congregational House, Boston.
BOARD OF MANAGERS.
Rev. Mortimer Blake, d. d.
Rev. Alex. McKenzie, d. d.
Rev. Joshua \V. Wellman, d. d.
Rev. Charles B. Rice.
Rev. B. Frank Hamilton.
Rev. Joseph T. Dukyka, d. d.
William H. Wardwell. Esq.
Rev. George M. Boynton.
Samuel B. Capen, Esq.
Rev. Robert R. Meredith, d. d.
Charles A. Richardson, Esq.
E. Lawrence Barnard, Esq.
Thomas W. Bicknell, ll. d.
C. H. Hutchins. Esq.
Hon. James M. W. Hall.
J. W. Rice, Esq.
Joshua W. Davis, Esq.
Rev. Michael Buknham.
Rev. John L. Withrow, d. d.
George W. Coeurn, Esq.
W. F. Whittemore, Esq.
Object:
First, — To systematize and give direction to Sunday-school work, and to direct
the charities of the churches toward establishing Sunday schools, and providing weak
ones with such equipments as shall enable them to be efficient.
Second, —To provide and furnish to pastors, teachers, and Sunday schools, aids to
the study of the Bible, and all needful Sunday-school literature.
Third, — To provide and nrepare geueral religious reading, and to distribute tracts
and books among the destitute.
Fourth, — To set forlh the history and explain the principles and polity of Congre-
gational churches.
THE MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT:
Sustains Sunday-school missionaries; furnishes Sunday-school helps, libraries, and
other literature to new and needy Sunday schools, either gratuitously or at reduced
cost.
The following State Superintendents are engaged in planting Sunday schools and
increasing the efficiency of existing schools: Colorado, Rev. H P. Case, Colo-
rado Springs; Kansas, Prof. J. E. Piatt, Manhattan; Massachusetts, Rev. G. H.
DeBevoise, Boston; Missouri, Rev. J. L. Made, Springfield; Nebraska, Rev. J. D.
Stewart, Hastings; New York, W. A. Duncan, Esq., Syracuse; Wiscons'n, Rev. J
E. Reitzel, Milwaukee; Iowa, Rev. J. R. Knodell, Waterloo; Michigan, Rev. E. W.
Miller, Big Rapids.
During the year ending May 1, 1881, the Society aided one thousand and fifty-six
Sunday schools, and assisted to establish two hundred and three new ones.
The Society needs ©50,000 the present year to sustain missionaries, and to furnish
liter iture for planting and maintaining Sunday schools.
business department:
Publishes the Pilgrim Teacher (monthly) and a graded system of lesson helps, for
all departments of the Sunday school. It also issues books, tracts, and papers for
Sunday schools, and on general religious subjects; also on matters of special interest
to Congregationalists.
Contributio s to the Missionary Department should be sent to E. L. Barnard,
Treasurer, Congregational House, Boston, or to M. C. Hazard, Western S. S. Seore-
retary, _'43 State Street, Chicago, 111
Correspondence concerning editorial or missionary work should be directed to Rev.
A. E. Dunning, secretary.
Business correspondence should be addressed to Geo. P. Smith, agent.
The publica'ions of the Society are for sale by E. J. Alden, 243 State Street,
Chicago.
56 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
THE NEW WEST EDUCATION COMMISSION.
Incorporated Nov. 3, 1879.
Principal office at Chicago, Illinois.
OFFICERS.
Presiderit. — Rev. F. A. Noble, t>. r>., 534 Washington Boulevard.
Vice-President. — Kev. Simeon Gilbert, d. d., Montauk Block.
Rec. Secretary. — Rev. G. S. F. Savage, d. d., 112 Washington Bd.
General Secretary. — Rev. Charles R. Bliss. 112 Washington Bd.
Treasurer. — Mr. Wm. H. Hubbard, 438 La Salle Avenue.
District Secretary. — Rev. A. E. Winship, 6 Congregational House, Boston.
Agent in the Field. — Mr. Isaac Huse, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Object. — The promotion of Christian civilization in Utah and adjacent States and
Territories, by the education of the children and youth under Christian teachers, and
by the use of such other kindred agencies as may at any time be deemed wise.
PROGRESS.
During the year the number of its schools rose from nineteen to thirty-eight; the
number of its teachers fron thirty-four to sixty-two; the number of its pupils from
1,613 to 2,925. It property was largely increased. It added eight to the number of
its schoolhouses, and gained a controlling interest for school purposes in two others.
It obtained sites, yet to he occupied, in four other towns. It rented ten buildings for
school uses, one of which was a Mormon church, and several others were owned by
Mormons, one of whom was a high official.
Of its 2,925 pupils, about 2,000 were in Utah, and about 1,500 were of parentage
that was or had been Mormon. Beside its day schools, it gathered Sabbath schools,
evening and singing schools ; held religious meetings and temperance meetings ;
circulated books; and gave lectures on various subjects. Its schools were grouped
in circuits, so that during a portion of the year sixteen Mormon communities were
reached for religious service by five missionaries of the A. H. M. S., to whom the
privilege of holding meetings in our schoolhouses is gladly accorded. One church
was formed during the year, and it is confidently expected that others will soon
follow.
RESULTS.
In answer to the question, What are Christian schools doing in Utah? the last
report gives six answers: (1) They are centres of discussion; (2) They are giving
light to Mormons touching the real feeling of the nation toward them; (3) They are
inspiring a spirit of patriotism; (4) They are opening a new world to the children;
(5) They are lending great moral support to such Mormon women as resist polyg-
amy; (6) They are laying the foundation of permanent institutions, churches, and
academies.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The following statement covers the time from May 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884, a period
of fourteen months: Receipts from all benevolent sources, $54,048. Total expendi-
tures, $70,142 ; deficit July 1, $16,097. Deficit reduced, Oct. 5, to $11,500. The
main items of expense were as follows: For realties, sites, and building, $20,819; for
salaries of teachers, and expenses incidental to the schools, $35,74S ; for Boston
office, including expenses of Miss Carter on trip to Utah, and all other travelling
expenses ami salary, and salary of the District Secretary and his travelling expenses,
printing, rent, etc., $4,640 ; for field expenses, including salary and travelling
expenses of agent, and travelling expenses of teachers to their fields, and incidental
expenses chargeable to all the schools but not easily separable and charged to
respective schools, $4,351; for the Chicago office, including printing and travelling
expenses, with a portion of the salary of the secretary, $1,927.
The cost from the first to the present time of the realties owned by the Commission
is $32,301. This property is held in fee simple; is without incumbrance, and much
of it would sell for more than the cost. In addition to this, the Commission, having
furnished to the corporation of Salt Lake Academy for its building the sum of
$23,000, which is secured for the purposes of Christian instruction by the strongest
legal guaranty, and having under its entire management the property of the Las
Vegas Academy, worth, by the estimate of its principal, not far from $15,000, now, at
the beginning of the fifth year of its operations, controls, for the uses of Christian
eJuc.ition, property to the amouut of $70,301.
1885.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 57
THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Axdover. Mass.
Opened for service, September 28, 1808.
FACULTY.
Rev. Edwards A. Park, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Christian Theology.
Rev. Austin Phelps, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Sacred Rhetoric.
Rev. John P. Gulliver, d. d., Stone Professor of the Relations of Christianity to
the Secular Sciences.
Rev. Egbert C. Smyth, d. d., Brown Professor of Ecclesiastical History, and Presi-
dent of the Faculty.
Rev. William J. Tucker, d. d., Bartlet Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, and Lecturer
on Pastoral Theology.
Rev. John P. Taylor, m. a., Taylor Professor of Biblical Theology. (Assigned
to Biblical History and Oriental Archaeology.)
h,ev. J. "Wesley Churchill, m. a., Jones Professor of Elocution.
Rev. George Harris, d. d. , Abbot Professor of Christian Theology.
Rev. Edward Y. Hixcks, m. a., Smith Professor of Biblical Theology.
Rev. George F. Moore, m. a., Hitchcock Professor of the Hebrew Language and
Literature.
Rev. Frank E. Woodruff, m. a., Associate Professor of Sacred Literature.
Rev. William L. Ropes, m. a., Librarian.
lecturers.
Hon. Theodore W. Dwight, ll. d., Winkley Lecturer on the Relation of the Chris-
tian Religion to Jurisprudence.
Rev. A. Hastings Ross, d. d. , Southworth Lecturer on Congregationalism.
Principal A. M. Fairbairn, d. d., Hyde Lecturer on Comparative Religion.
Rev. Samuel W. Dike, m. a., Lecturer on the Family, with special reference to
Social Problems.
Calendar. — The annual period of study is divided into three Sessions. The last
Session of the present Seminary year will commence on Monday, March 23, and con-
tinue till the Anniversary, Thursday, June 11, to be followed by a vacation of twelve
weeks. The next Seminary year will begin on Thursday, September 10.
Course of Study. — With an enlarged Faculty, a new and expanded curriculum has
been introduced. The Junior year is devoted mainly to Biblical Exesresis and Intro-
duction; the Middle year to Biblical and Systematic Theology; the Senior to Sacred
Rhetoric, Pastoral Theology, and History of Christian Life and Doctrine. Syste-
matic Theology is begun in the first year; also Biblical History, which is continued
through the second. Lectures on Christianity and Science, the Scriptures, Elocution,
with exercises in rhetoric and vocal culture continue through the course. Opportu-
nity is given for instruction in Syriac, Arabic and other cognate Oriental languages.
Fourth Year for advanced study. Each member of the Advanced Class chooses
his studies, subject to approval by the Faculty, and receives from the professors
in the departments chosen personal direction and assistance. Special facilities are
afforded for private reading and research. Lectures are given to the whole class
on topics pertaining to the higher and more difficult questions which are en^a^in<r
the attention of Christian scholars and pastors. Scholarships ($200.00 each) are
awarded to members of this class.
Library and Museum — The Library now numbers more than 42,000 volumes, is
constantly increased and is open every week-day for the examination and drawing
of books. A full reference library will soon be opened|on the ground floor of Brechin
Hall. The Museum comprises objects relating to missionary life and work, a monu-
mental slab from Nimroud, a relief model of Jerusalem, and a large and choice col-
lection of Palestinian birds, animals, flowers, coins, inscriptions, photographs, etc.
A well-furnished Gymnasium is open to the use of the students.
Location. — The Seminary was located with a view to the advantages of uninter-
rupted study. These advantages have been retained, and are accounted of increasing
value. At the same time, through the rise and growth of cities in the immediate
vicinity, the students of the Seminary have special opportunities for studying the
various conditions of church work, and the different methods of preaching. Andover
is within four miles of Lawrence, ten of Lowell and Haverhill, fifteen of Salem, and
twenty of Cambridge and Boston The situation is remarkably healthful.
For information respecting Conditions of Membership, Honorary Scholarships, the
Winkley Fellowship (S600), Expenses, and Pecuniary Aid, see Catalogue, which may
be obtained by application to the President of the Faculty.
58 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Bangor, Me.
This institution was chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts in February,
1814, and was opened for students in October, 1810. It has been in constant service
since and has graduated several hundred pastors, missionaries, teachers, editors, and
college presidents and professors.
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
Rev. Levi L. Paine, d. d., Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. John S. Sewall, d. d., Sacred Rhetoric.
Rev. Lewis F. Stearns, d. d., Systematic Theology.
Rev. Charles J. H. Ropes, New Testament Language and Literature.
Rev. Francis B. Denio, Old Testament Language and Literature.
Terms of Admission. — Bangor Seminary is open to all denominations of Chris-
tians. Candidates for admission must produce testimony of their church member-
ship and of their collpgiate education. If they have not pursued a college course,
they will be examined, and must exhibit mental training and attainments sufficient,
in the judgment of the Faculty, to warrant their entering upon a course of theologi-
cal study. Those whose age or circumstances forbid the pursuit of the complete
course of study may, at the discretion of the Faculty, be admitted to the studies of
the Middle year, and continue their course with the full privileges of the Seminary.
Course of Stody. — Junior Year, Hebrew Grammar, Principles of Interpreta-
tion, Exegesis of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures; New Testament Greek; Intro-
ductory Philosophy, with text-books and lectures; Essays, and Lectures on Style and
English Literature.
Middle Year, Systematic Theology; Ancient Church History; Exegetical studies
continued: New Testament Greek continued; Vocal Culture and Oratory.
Senior Year, Mediaeval and Modern Church History; Homiletics; Pastoral The-
ology and Church Polity; Exegetical studies continued; New Testament Greek con-
tinued.
The Department of New Testament Greek has been added to the usual
course in order to supplement the department of Exegesis by grammatical and lexical
Study of the language of the New Testament. It has been established not only for
the benefit of those who have had a classical training, but also to provide instruction
for those who enter the shorter course with only a rudimentary knowledge of the
Greek. The instruction is at present given by the Exegetical professors.
Special Lectures. — A course of practical addresses on pastoral subjects is given
each year by pastors selected for that service.
Preaching. — As it is be'ieved to be conducive to the best professional training to
combine practice with theory, students are encouraged during the Senior year to
preach as opportunity offers, and so fir as they may without interfering with their
Seminary duties. They usually take a license to preach at the close of the Middle
year; and during the vacation are employed as missionaries of the Maine Missionary
Society. Through the remainder of their course they are frequently called upon to
supply vacant churches or missionary outposts.
Post-graduate Scholarship. — A scholarship has recently been established in
Bowdoin College for the purpose of aiding any student who, after graduating at the
Seminary, desires to take a post-graduate year at the College.
Expenses. — Each student is charged two dollars a year for incidental expenses.
There is no other charge for tuition, room, furniture, library, or any privilege of
the Seminary. The dormitory has been thoroughly rep lired and refitted. The rooms
are carpeted and furnished. The income of the Washburn fund and some other
funds, given expressly to aid members of the Seminary, will be distributed to those
who need, and will amount to about half the expense of board.
Library. — The Seminary has an excellent library, numbering between fifteen
and sixteen thousand volumes, specially selected to meet the wants of the students.
There is a permanent library fund, with the income of which constant additions are
made of the latest and most valuable literature.
The next Anniversary will occur on Wednesday, June 3, 1885.
The next Seminary year will open on Thursday, Sept. 10, 1885.
For catalogues or for admission, address
JOHN S. SEWALL, Secretary.
1885.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 59
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Chicago, III.
Opened for instruction, October, 1858.
FACULTY.
Rev. Franklin W. Fisk, d. d. , Wisconsin Professor of Sacred Rhetoric.
Rev. Jambs T. Hyde, d. d., Iowa Professor of New Testament Literature and
Interpretation.
Rev. George N. Boardman, d. d., Illinois Professor of Systematic Theology.
Rev. Samuel Ives Curtiss, d. d., New England Professor of Old Testament Litera-
ture and Interpretation.
Rev. G. Buckingham Willcox, d. d., Stone Professor of Pastoral Theology and
Sppcial Studies.
Rev. Hugh McDonald Scott, b. d., Sweetzer and Michigan Professor of Ecclesi-
astical History.
Prof. J. R. J. Anthony, Instructor in Elocution.
Rev. Gustav Adolf Zimmermann, Instructor in the German Department.
Rev. Peter Christian Trandberg, Instructor in the Scandinavian Department.
Prof. Samuel I. Curtiss, d. d., Librarian.
Terms of Admission. — The Seminary is open to students of all denominations.
Candidates for admission to the regular course must be of good moral character, and
must have received a collegiate education, or an equivalent preparation. Students
from other seminaries may be admitted by certificate.
Terms and Vacations. — The next term will begin Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1885.
and continue till the third Wednesday in April, when there will he a vacation of
four months, for private study and remunerative Christian work.
Situation. — The Seminary Buildings front Union Park. Tbe location is quiet,
but the centre of the city may be reached in twenty minutes.
Course of Study. — The Juniors have four exercises a week in Hebrew, four in
Greek, and one each in Theology, History, Homiletics, and Elocution. The Mid-
dlers have four exercises a week in Theology, two in History, two in Hebrew, and
one each in Greek, Homiletics, and Elocution. The Seniors have three exercises a
week in Homiletics, two each in Hebrew, History, and Theology, one in Greek, one
in Pastoral Theology, and private exercises in Elocution. The " Special Course"
includes the full course in all the years except Hebrew and Greek, and has the
following supplementary studies, which are limited to the first year: Rhetoric, Logic,
Moral Philosophy, and daily exercises in English Composition and Bible Exposition.
The German and the Scandinavian Departments. — Students iu these
departments, which are under competent instructors, take the regular or special
course in the English language, according to their grade of preparation, that they
may be able to preach also in English. They are, however, excused from some Eng-
lish studies, principally of a homiletical or practical kind, in place of which they
pursue such exercises in their own native languages as are best adapted to prepare
them to minister to our German or Scandinavian fellow citizens.
Examinations. — In each year there are two public examinations, oral and
written, of all the classes.
The Alumni Institute and Triennial Convention will be held this year on Anni-
versary week, April 21-23.
Hammond Library. — This contains the General and the Reference Library
with over 7,000 volumes, and the Reading Room. Both of the latter are furnished
with the bfst helps for students, and are open daily. There is also a special
arrangement for the use of the Chicago Public Library, which offers 110,000 volumes,
many of which are rare and valuable sets of reviews and important works of
reference.
Expenses — No charges are made for instruction, the rent of rooms, or for the use
of Hammond Library. Suites of rooms have been furnished by churches or individ-
uals. The only necessary expenses of the students are for board, fuel, gas, text-
books, the care of room«, washing, and for such special damages as the property of
the Seminary may suffer at their hands. Good board can b;j had in private families
in the neighborhood of the Seminary for $>2.50 or $3.00 a week.
Pecuniary Aid. — From the American Education Society, supplemented by the
Western Education Society and the Scholarship funds of the Seminary, a total of
one hundred and fifty dollars a year for students in the regular course, and one
hundred and twenty dollars for those in the special course; additional aid in cloth-
ing is furnished, when needed, by Ladies' Benevolent Societies; medical attendance
without charge in case of illness; and such sums as may be received for preaching or
teaching.
Application for admission or for catalogues may be made to the Professors, or to
Rev. G. S. F. Savage, Sec'y and Treas., 112 Washington Bd., Chicago, 111.
1885.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 61
HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Hartford, Ct.
Opened for service in 1834.
FACULTY.
"William Thompson, d. d., Professor Emeritus of the Hebrew Language and Lit-
erature and Dean of the Faculty.
Matthew B. Riddle, d. d., Hosmer Professor of New Testament Exegesis.
William S. Karr, d. d., Riley Professor of Christian Theology.
Chester D. Hartranft, d. d., Waldo Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical His-
tory.
Lewel'lyn Pratt, d. d., Professor of Practical Theology.
Edwin C Bissell, d. d., Nettleton Professor of the Hebrew Language and Litera-
ture, and Instructor in Cognate Languages. .,
Waldo S. Pratt, a. m., Associate Professor of Ecclesiastical Music and Hymnology.
RECENT LECTURERS ON THE CAREW FOUNDATION.
Edwin B. Webb, d. d.
Prof. John "W Dawson, ll. d., f. r. s.
John L. Withrow, d. d.
Pies. Matthew H Buckham, ll. d.
Geo. F. Pentecost, d. d.
A. J. F. Behrends, d. d.
Talbot W. Chambers, d. d.
Ernest C. Richardson, a. b., Librarian.
Franklin S. Hatch, a. m., Secretary of the Endowment Committee.
By its organization the Seminary is closely allied to the churches through the Pas-
toral Union, which annually elects the trustees.
The plan of instruction is so arranged as to make the study of the Bible the chief
feature of the entire course. The patrons, guardians, and teachers of the Institu-
tion are persuaded that an exegetical and experimental knowledge of the Divine
"Word should be sought first of all by candidates for the gospel ministry. They
also believe that scholarly investigation, controlled and tempered by the spirit
of truth, justifies unfaltering adherence to the doctrinal system set forth in th^ creed
of the Pastoral Union, to which the professors annually give their absent, and which
is in accord with the historical belief of New England Congregationalism, as embod-
ied in accredited formulas. The effort is made to bring the several departments into
such relations as shall give both scientific and vital unity to the course of instruction.
It is the aim of each professor to strengthen, on the part of the students, the habit
of personal investigation. Daily drills bring teachers and pupils into such close rela-
tions as favor mental activity and appropriate criticism, the purpose being to train as
well as to teach, to illustrate correct methods while their results are presented.
Terms of Admission. — Candidates for admission are expected to produce evi-
dence that they are members of some Christian church, and that they have graduated
at some college, or have made such literary acquisitions as, in the opinion of the Fac-
ulty,' are an equivalent preparation for theological studies. They will be examined
in reference to their personal piety and their motives in seeking the ministry.
Besides lectures on Congregationalism, moot councils are held from time to time
for the purpose of making the student familiar with the principles and usages of our
Church Polity.
Instruction is provided for all the classes in ecclesiastical music throughout each
year.
Expenses. — No charge is made for tuition, room rent, or the use of the library.
The rooms are supplied with the necessary articles of furniture.
Arrangements for board, at a common table, are made by the trustees.
The average cost of board has been $3.50 per week. To aid in meeting this expense,
several scholarships have been endowed. Further assistance will be furnished, in
proportion to the necessities of each student, at the discretion of the Faculty. Fuel
and lights may be estimated at from $10 to $15 the year for each room. The Ameri-
can Education Society renders aid to the amount of from $75 to $100 annually.
Students who are licensed have occasional opportunities to preach for compensation.
Calendar. —There is but one term of study in the year, which hegins on the
second Thursday of September, and closes on the second Thursday of May. Students
have opportunity in the long vacation to engage in some form of Christian activity,
from which they may derive religious advantages and practical knowledge, as well
as pecuniary benefit.
Persons desiring to join the Seminary are invited to address Prof. William
Thompson, d. d., Dean of the Faculty, from whom they will receive any needed
additional information.
62 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY IN OBERLIN COLLEGE,
Oberlin, Ohio.
Opened for service in 1835.
Rev. James H. Faikchild, d. d., President, Finney Professor of Theology and
Moral Philosophy.
Rev. William G. Ballantine, Professor of Old Testament Language and Liter-
ature.
Rev. G. Frederick Wright, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature.
Rev. Albert H. Currier, d. d., Holbrook Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pasto-
ral Theology.
Rev. Frank H. Foster, Professor of Church History and Positive Institutions.
Rev. William B. Chamberlain, Instructor in Elocution.
Rev. A. Hastings Ross, Special Lecturer on Church Polity.
The Department of Theology is open for the admission of students of every de-
nomination. Applicants must furnish satisfactory evidence of Christian character.
A full collegiate education is regarded as furnishing a normal preparation for the
course in Theology. Those who are not graduates of reputable colleges are required
to furnish evidence of culture in all essential points fully equivalent to that which
is given by a college course, and are admitted only upon careful examination in the
ordinary collegiate branches. Upon the satisfactory completion of the regular three
years' course, the Academic Degree of Bachelor of Divinity (b. d.) is conferred.
Course of Study. — First Year. — Hebrew, and Old Testament Exegesis; Har-
mony of the Gospels, and Theology of the New Testament; Natural Theology; Evi-
dences of Christianity; Authority and Inspiration of the Scriptures.
Middle Year. — Systematic Theology; Hebrew Exegesis continued, and Literature
of the Old Testament; Homiletics; Positive Institutions; lectures on the Epistles.
Senior Year. — History of the Church; History of Doctrine; Positive Institutions;
Homiletics; written and extempore Sermons; Pastoral Theology; and lectures on
The Relations of Science and Religion, and on the various forms of Scepticism.
Library. — The Libraries of the College contain over fifteen thousand volumes.
Council Hall, the building devoted exclusively to the Department of Theology,
provides fully furnished rooms for fifty students. No expense is incurred for instruc-
tion, for the use of the libraries or of public rooms; and the students in Theology
enjoy, without charge, the privileges of all the other departments of the College.
The 'price of board is from $2.00 to $2.50 per week, or from .$72 to $90 for the thirty-
six weeks of the theological year. Fuel and lights will not cost more than $15.
Add the charge. of $5.00 per term for the care of the building, and the entire necessary
expenses of the year (not including clothing, travelling expenses, and books) need
not exceed $100.
Help is granted from scholarship funds contributed by friends of the Department
and from the American Education Society. The amount ordinarily received from
both these sources does not vary much from $150.
The opportunities for students to aid in meeting their expenses are sufficiently
numerous. Some are employed as teachers in the Preparatory School connected
with the College, and the amount received for teaching an hour each day exceeds the
est of board. Many vacant pulpits in the vicinity are supplied by theological stu-
dents, for which compensation is rendered. During the summer vacation of fifteen
weeks, all members of the Department may supply vacant pulpits in home-missionary
and other fields; and such opportunities are abundant.
The year of study in this Department consists of thirty-five weeks, in three terms.
The anniversary occurs Saturday, June 27, 1885. The next year begins Wednesday,
Sept. 16, 1885.
1885.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 63
PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Oakland, Cal.
Opened for service June, 1369.
FACULTY.
Rev. Joseph A. Benton, d. r>., Professor of Sacred Literature, and {pro tern.) of
Philosophy.
Rev. George Mooar, d. d., Professor of Systematic Theology, and {pro tern.) of
Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. I. E. Dwinell, d. d., Professor of Horniletics and Pastoral Theology and {pro
tern ) of New Testament Greek.
Lectures are given frequently by leading pastors of the State.
Regular Studies. —First Tear. Greek; Hebrew; Sacred Geography and An-
tiquities; Origin, History, Authority, Inspiration, and Canon of the Bible; Interpre-
tation of the Scriptures; Religions of the World, other than the Christian; Natural
Science; Mental and Moral Science.
Secotid Year. — Biblical Theology; Greek; Hebrew; Exercises in the Exposition of
the Scriptures; Systematic Theology; History of Doctrines; Elocution.
Third Year. — P.istoral Theory; Church History; Church Polity; Horniletics;
Elocution; Connection of Natural Science with Religion. [An exercise in Hebrew
and Greek Exegesis once each week during the second and third years.]
Special Studies. — In special cases, particular and modified courses of instruction
will bs given to those who cannot remain three years, or who, for other reasons, can-
not take the full course of three years; and these courses of instruction will be
adapted to the necessities of each person, it being understood that every one of this
class will continue his studies as long as practicable.
Preparatory Studies. — Young men who have not had the advantage of a col-
legiate course, and who are, for good reasons, deb irred from the prospect of such a
course, are enabled to pursue literary and scientific studies under the direction of the
professors in the Hopkins Academy, immediately associated with the Seminary.
These preparatory studies will vary with the requirements of each student.
Calendar. — The year consists of but one term, and begins with the first of Sep-
tember and ends with the middle of May. There will be a recess from the 20th of
December to the 3d of Januaiy. Students should begin promptly with the term.
Terms of Admission. — Credible evidence of piety, membership in some evangel-
ical church, a collegiate education, or such other literary and scientific attainments
as promise a fair degree of usefulness, will entitle all young men to the advantages
of this Seminary. The benefits of the institution are accorded alike to students of all
denominations of Christians.
Expenses. — There will be no charge for tuition, rent of rooms, or use of furniture.
The trustees will, as far as practicable, furnish text-books free to those who are in
need, themselves being the judges of the necessity. Those who desire it can board
on the premises at the rate of $3.00 per week. Fifty cents additional will be charged
for washing.
Pecuniary Aid. — The American Education Society will render aid to the pupils
of this Seminary who are needy, who are college graduates, and who take the full
course of three years. The amount bestowed will be, when possible, $100 a year to
each beneficiary. Six paying scholarships yield an average of about .$130 each per
year to six beneficiaries.
An endeavor is continually made to provide for all the wants of every young man
who wishes to take the full course of study, and every such person is urged to come to
the Seminary, whether he has any means of his own or not. It is believed that the
necessary expenses of a Theological School are less here than anywhere else in the
Union.
No happier situation is known than the one occupied by this Seminary. The cli-
mate is unequalled for stimulating qualities, for mildness, and for general fineness.
It is favorable to study every month in the year. It is a cure for many forms of inva-
lidism. The scenery about the site is not inferior to that of the far-famed Bay of
Naples itself. Both the beauties and the grandeurs of nature are within reach; and,
to some extent, those of man, also.
1885.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 65
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF YALE COLLEGE, New Haven, Conn.
PRESIDENT, PROFESSORS, AND INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. Noah Porter, d. d., ll. d. , President.
Rev. Georgk E. Day, d. d., Hebrew Literature and Biblical Theology.
Rev. Samuel Harris, d. d., ll. d., Systematic Theology.
Rev. George P. Fisher, d. d.,ll. d., Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. Timothy Dwight, d. d., Sacred Literature and Nev) Testament Greek.
Rev. William M. Barbour, d. d., Ilomiletics and the Pastoral Charge.
Rev. John E Russell, b. d., New Testament Biblical Theology.
Mark Bailey, m. a., Vocal Culture and Elocution.
SPECIAL lecturers.
Rev. Henry M. Storrs, d. d., Lyman Beecher Lecturer on Preaching.
Rev. John Hall, d. d., on the Forces that a feet Christian Testimony , Life and Work.
Rev. William M. Taylor, d. d., on the Essentials of Pulpit Eloquence.
Rev. Nathaniel J . Burton, d. d., on Topics connected with the Pastor's Life.
Prof. Edward J. Phelps, ll. d., on Legal Topics of interest to the Ministry.
Prof. George T. Ladd, d. d. (subject to be announced).
Prof. Leonard J. Sanford, m. d., on the Preservation of Health.
Relation to the University. — The Divinity School is one of the Departments
of Yale College. Its members receive from the Corporation, on completing their
three-years' course of study, the degree of b. d. They have access to the public col-
lections of the University, such as the Library, the Peahody Museum, and the collec-
tion of paintings and statuary in the School of Fine Aits. They are permitted
to attend, free of expense, so tar as will not conflict with their professional studies,
the lectures and recitations in the College and the Sheffield Scientific School, and, if
expecting to become foreign missionaries, those of the Medical Department.
Course of Study. — The first year is devoted chiefly to the Exegesis of the
Hebrew and Greek Scriptures; the second to Systemat c Theology, Church History,
Biblical Theology, and Church Polity; the third to Sacred Rhetoric, New Testament,
Biblical Theology, and the History of Christian Doctrine. Additional lectures on.
Preaching and other important subjects are delivered before all the classes by
eminent ministers and scholars in this country and Europe. There are also optional
classes conducted by the Professors, in New Testament Introduction, German, Syriac,
and Chaldee. Once a week there is a rhetorical exercise for all the classes. Instruc-
tion in vocal culture and elocution is continued through the entire course.
Graduate or Fourth Year Class. — Students who have completed a three-
years' course of theological study, here or elsewhere, are admitted to the Graduate
Class, established five years since, in which advanced studies in Theology are
pursued under the direction of the Professors.
The Libraries of the University, to which the students have access, including
the Reference Library of the Divinity School, contain over 150,000 volumes.
A Graduate Fellowship, for the encouragement of further theological study
in this country or abroad, the income of which is $500 for one year after graduation,
is offered to the class entering in September, 1885.
Expenses. — There is no charge for instruction, use of libraries, or room rent.
The rooms, which will accommodate oue hundred and fifty students, are designed in
general for only one occupant. Each room has a bedroom attached, and is carpeted !
aud furnished with all needful furniture except bedclothing. The chief expenses for-
the session are for board $3.00 to $3.50 a week; fuel and light, $25 to $30; and $10 a
year for care of room and incidental expenses.
Scholarship Funds and other aids. — Students whose circumstances require
it are aided to the amount of $100 a year, from the income of scholarship funds.
Additional aid to the amount of $75 is afforded by the American Educational
Society to its beneficiaries.
Commencement of the Term. — The present annual term of study began on
Thursday, Sept. 18, 1884, aud continues till the jhird Thursday in May (Anniver-
sary), when the vacation of four months, in which the students have the opportunity
to engage in some form of remunerative labor, will commence. The next annual
term will begin on Thursday, Sept. 24, 1885.
Application for Admission. — The Seminary is open on equal terms to students
of all Christian denominations. Applications for admission, or for the annual Cat-
alogue containing further information, may be made to the Secretary, Prof. George
E. Day, New Haven, Conn., or to any other member of the Faculty.
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66
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
STUDENTS.
NAMES AND BESIDENCES.
* Collide and
Year
f Seminary and
of Graduating.
Class.
Bates,
Andover, Adv.
—
—
Pacific, Mid.
—
—
Oberlin, Sen.
Yale,
1881
Yale, Grad.
Oberlin,
—
Bangor, Sen.
Oberlin,
1880
Oberlin, Sen.
—
—
Bangor, Sen.
Chicago, T.S
1868
Yale, Grad.
Oberlin,
1883
Oberlin, Mid.
Amherst,
1880
Andover, Adv.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Doane,
1882
Hartford, Mid.
Iowa,
1882
Yale, Mid.
Amberst,
18H9
Andover, Sen.
Dartmouth,
1883
Hartford, Jun.
Dartmouth,
1883
Hartford, Mid.
Iowa,
1882
Yale, Jun.
Dartmouth,
1882
Hartford, Sen.
Middlebury,
1881
Hartford, Sen.
Middb'bury,
1884
Hartford, Jun.
Williams,
1881
Hartford, Jun.
Doane,
1880
Oberlin, Jun.
Jus Hopkins
1880
Yale, Sen.
—
—
Bangor, Mid.
111. Norm.
1877
Oberlin, Mid.
Drury,
—
Oberlin, Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Mid. Sp.
Amberst,
1882
Yale, Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
—
—
Oberlin, Jun.
Yale,
1883
Oberlin, Mid.
Yale,
1883
Yale, Jun.
Un. of Perm
—
Yale, Mid.
Oberlin,
1883
Andover, Mid.
Oberlin,
1882
Oberlin, Sen.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
—
—
Bangor, Jun.
—
—
Pacific, Sp.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Amherst,
1883
Hartford, Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Oberlin,
1883
Yale, Mid.
Yale,
1SS1
Yale, Mid.
Amberst,
187!)
Yale, Sen.
Realschule Geissen.
Chicago, Sp. Jun.
Cen. Turkey
,1881
Andover, Jun.
Abbott, Clifford Belcher, Boston, Mass.
Adams, Herbert L., Oakland, Cal.
Asanier, Jean Cyrille, Lowell, Mass.
Aiken, Edwin Edgerton, Rutland, Vt.
Aikins, James Edward, Wroxeter, Out.
Aldrich, Leander Jefferson, Conklingville,N.Y.
Alexander, James, Brewer, Me.
Alexander, John, B. D., New London, Conn.
Al«er, Frank George, Manchester, N. H.
Allen, Edward P., Auburndale, Mass.
Andridge, Andrew A., Storm Lake, Wis.
Avery, Holly Hunt, Crete, Neb.
Baker, Henry Rolf, Sergeant's Bluff, Iowa.
Ballantine, Wm. Osborn, m.d., Raburi, India.
Barrett, Samuel Allen, Rutland, Vt.
Barstow, John, Haverhill, N. H.
Bartlett, Dana Webster. Grinnell, Iowa.
Bartlett, William Alfred, Hanover, N. H.
Barton, James Levi, Johnson, Vt.
Barton, Robert Jacob, Johnson, Vt.
B-issett, Austin Bradley, Albany, N. Y.
B ites, Francis William, Lincoln, Neb.
Beadenkopf, Thomas Milton, Baltimore, Md.
Bears, Alfred Hart, Murray River, P. E. I.
Berkstresser, W. Irving, Beulah, 111.
Berle, Adolph Augustus, St. Louis, Mo.
Billings, James Viroqua, Wis.
Bixler, James Wilson, Hanover, Pa.
Blonquist, Charles, Jamestown, N Y.
Bonnell, William Henry, Chicago, 111.
Boolgoorjoo, Avedis, Mesrob, Marash, Turkey.
Bosworth, Edward Increase, Elgin, 111.
Bourne, Henry Elbridge, Sharon, Conn.
Bowden, Henry Mountford, Philadelphia, Pa.
Boyd, Herbert Wendell, Amesbury, Mass.
Bradley, Dan Freeman, Bangkok, Siam.
Brakemeyer, Gustavus, Drake, Mo.
Bray, Henry Edmund, Brighton, Mass.
Bray, Joseph, Jackson, Cal.
Brereton, John, Mineral Point, Wis.
B'idgman, Howard Allen, Northampton, Mass.
Broclie, Andrew Melrose, Aurora, Ont.
Brower, Chas. DeWolf, Bloomfield, N. J.
Brown, Herbert Stanley, So. Norwalk, Conn.
Bruce, Charles Russell, Belcbertown, Mass.
Buff Carl, Geissen, Germany.
Bulbuliaii, C. Hagok, Aiutab, Turkey.
* A dash in the column of colleges implies that the student has never been connected with any
college; the name of a college followed by a dash in place of year implies that the student was
connected with that college, but did not complete the course. An interrogation point in the place
:ii i ear of graduation implies that the person is a graduate, but we do not know the year; this is
found only in the Yak- Seminary list, the only one that does not give this information. A more
precise list of the colleges and universities is on pages 73 and 75.
f '• Sen." means Senior. " Mid." Middle. " jun." Junior. " Sp." means Special Course; and
when followed by " S.," '• M.." or " J. " means Special Course Senior, and the like. '• R. L."
means Resident Licentiate. "11. 6." means Resident Student. " Grad." means Graduate Class
•• Adv." means Advanced Class.
1885.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
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NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Burt, Arthur William, Oberlin, O.
Burt, Enoch Hale, Sunderland, Mass.
Butler, Frank Eugene, Boston, Mass.
Byington, Edward Hillock, Springfield, Mass.
Byrons, Edward Henry, Lamoille, 111.
Campbell, Clement Claude, Pine River, Mich.
Campbell, Hollis Andrew, Agawam, Mass.
Canada, Prentice Orlando, Losantville, Ind.
Carr, Edwin Stutely, Galesburg, 111
Chunu, Mark Wilson, Mechanicsville, Md.
Chutter, Frederick Geoige, Waterville, Me.
Clark. Cyrus Alotizo, Union, III.
Coburn, Wallace Irving, Lancaster, N. H.
Coston, William Hillery, New Haven, Conn.
Creel man, Wm., Fredericton, N. B.
Cromer, Jeremiah Clinton, Middletown, Ind.
Cross, .lames Franklin, Hudson, O.
Crowell, John Franklin, Hall, Pa.
Cummings, Geo. Herbert, Strafford, Vt.
Curtis, Chas. Hammond, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Curtis, William Cox, W. Winterport, Me.
Cutler, Charles Heirick, Farmm»ton, Me.
Daily, William N. P., Schenectady, N. Y.
Davidson, William Edw., Prospect Park, 111.
Davies, Daniel Dyfullt, Minooka, Penn.
Davies, Thomas Vaughan, Dowlais, So. Wales,
Dawson, Wm. Edwyn. Ottawa. Kan.
Day, Charles Orrin, Catskill, N. Y.
Day. Edward, Milford, Mass.
Dellchoff, Marin D., East Roumelia.
DeLyre. Theodore George, Lancaster, Perm.
Detering, Henry A., Seattle, W. T.
Dewey, Harry Pinneo, Boston, Mass.
Dickinson, Chas. Henry, Northampton, Mass
Dickinson, Geo, Richardson, Springfield. Mass
Doreby, Christakis Apostolos, Broosa, Turkey
Drisko, Raymond C, Columbia Falls, Me.
Dubbs, Jacob Graver, Trumbauersville, Pa.
Durum, Wm. Wafers, Johnsonville, Md.
Duncan, George Martin, Paterson, N. J.
Dunlap, John, Cohansey, N. Y.
Dyer, Almon Jesse, Cummington, Mass.
Eastman, Adelbert Lyon, Arcade, N. Y.
Edwards, Stephen, Jefferson, 111.
English, William Fry, Newbury, Vt.
Evans, John Lewis, Minooka, Pa.
Kairbank, Henry, Ahmed nagar, India.
Faircbild, James Thome, Oberlin, 0.
Fish, Arthur Severance, New Haven, Conn.
Foster, Benjamin Franklin, Nashville, Teiin.
Foster, Henry Richard. Winchendon, Mass.
Fos:er, John McGaw, Bangor, Me.
Fowler, Orin LaRue, Livonia. N. Y.
Frame. Ezra Ebenezer, Salisbury, Ind.
Franklin, George Mark, Hamilton, Ont.
Frederick, Henry A., Douglass, Penn.
F'reeman. Geoige Rudolph. Gettysburg, Pa.
French, David Edgar, Oberlin, 0.
Gale, Clarence Ross, Jamestown, N. Y.
Gardner, HaT.v D. Y., Buckingham, Conn.
Gardner, Rufns Parker, Fort Fairfield, Me.
Gardner, William, Syracuse, N. Y.
Gaylord, Frederick Arthur, So. Hadley, Mass.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Oberlin,
Amher.st,
Amherst,
Amherst,
Ripon,
Williams,
Chris'n Un.
Knox,
West, Md.
Colby,
Oberlin,
Dartmouth,
Wilberforce,
New Jersev,
West R s."
Yale,
Amherst,
Bowdoin.
Bos. Univ.
Bowdoin,
Union,
N. W. Univ.
Marietta,
Bala,
Yale,
1S82
18S2
1884
1883
1882
188:5
18.S4
1882
1882
1884
1882
18S4
1882
1 884
1883
1H80
?
1881
1881
1884
1884
1881
1872
Univ. W. T.
Williams,
Amherst,
Anih-rst,
Amherst,
Muhlenburg,
West Md.
N. Y. Univ.
New Jersey,
Amherst,
Cornell,
1884
1881
1881
1883
1S83
18S3
1881
1882
1883
Dartmouth, 18SJ
Amher.st,
Oberlin,
Amherst,
Dartmouth,
Harvard,
Oberlin,
Ind. Univ.
J. Hopkins
Penn.
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Amherst,
Amherst,
Amherst,
1883
1883
18>4
1882
1 882
1879
1876
1881
1880
1884
1884
1880
Seminary and
Class.
Oberlin, Sen
Yale, Sen
Hartford, Jim
Hartford, Jun
Chicago, Sp. Jun
Yale, Sen
Hartford, Mid
Oberlin, Jun
Yale,
Yale,
Andover,
Oberlin,
Andover,
Yale,
Bangor,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Hartford,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Andover,
Hartford,
Chicago,
Chicago,
Y'ale,
Sen.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Sen.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Jim.
Mid.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Jun.
Jun.
Chicago, Sen. Sp.
Yale,
Andover,
Hartford,
Andover,
Pacific,
Andover,
Yale,
Yale,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Yale,
Yale,
Yrale,
Yale,
Hartford,
Oberlin,
Chicago, Sp. Sen
Harttord, Sen
Bangor,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Hartford,
Grad.
Mid.
Jun.
Adv.
Sen.
Jun.
Grad.
Grad.
Mid.
Sen.
Mid.
Mid.
Grad.
Jim.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Chicago. Sp. Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Sen.
Hartford
Andover,
Oberlin,
Chicago, Sp. Mid
Chicago, Sp. Jun
Andover,
Yale,
Andover,
Hartford,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Hartford,
Yale.
Jun.
Sen.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Mid.
J mi.
Mid.
QS
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Geibel, Ludwig M., Kroffdorf. Germany,
George, William A., Springfield, Mass.
Gies, Edward Lewis, Reisterstown, Mil.
Gleason, Charles Nicholas, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Gray, Henry Clay, Normal, Me.
Greeley, Clarence DeVere, Manhattan, Kan.
Greene, Elijah Warner, New Lebanon, N. Y.
Greene, Frederick William, Brattleboro', Vt
Gregorian, Garabet H., Turkey,
Grower, Otto Christopher, Chicago, 111.
Gunn, Franklin Fuller, E. Lake George, N. Y.
Gybson, James William O, Brockendale, Out
Gybson, Joseph, Brockendale, Ont.
Hack, Rollin Sherman, Orwell, Vt.
Hadley, Willis Augustus, Turner Junct., 111.
Haigh, Jeffrey George, Park Ridge, 111.
HalbersleVn, Henry C, Reedsburg, Wis.
Hall, Arthur Pinkney, No. Springfield, Mo.
Hall, George Atwater, Chicago, 111.
Hanford, Samuel Ira, Beloit, Wis.
Harbutt, Charles, Chicago, 111.
Harp, Cyrus Daniel, Benevola, Md.
Harper, Edward Thompson, Port Byron, 111.
Harrison, James Kirtland, Chicago, 111.
Hartley, Daniel N., Salem, Iowa.
Hatch, Daniel Phillips, No. Marshfield, Mass.
Hawes, James Byron, Brooksville, Me.
Hedding, Melvin Elijah, Port Henry, N. Y.
Hemuienway, Miles, Warren, Me.
Herhert, Joseph, Sibly, Iowa.
Herrick, Henry Martin, Ruckford, 111.
Hewitt, George Ross, Boston, Mass.
Hiatt, Caspar W., Tonica, 111.
Hitchcock, Alvarus Nelson, Montfort, Wis.
Hitchcock, Chas. Edward, Michigan City, Ind
Hoadley, Horace George, New Haven, Conn.
Hobbs, John Howard, Hartford, Conn.
Hobhs, Josepb Melzar, Boston, Mass.
Holden, Edwin Knight, Otisfield, Me.
Holdeo, Frederick A., Fitchburg, Mass.
Holman, Edwin C, Andover, Mass.
Hood, Edmund Lyman, Minneapolis, Minn.
Hoover, Cliuton Dorsey, Smithsburg, Md.
Horton, Jacob, Bethel, Me.
Houlding, Horace, Riverside, Cal.
Howland, Henry Martin, Jaffna, Ceylon.
Hoyt, Chas. Edward, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Hudson, George Gary, Auburn, 111.
Humpluev, Robert, Chelmsford, Eng.
Hunter, William Close, Toronto, Ont.
James, John Morris, Ferndale, Wales.
Jernberg, Reinert A., Fredrikshald, Norway.
Jones, J. M. Merlin, Sonoma, Cal.
Jones. Idrys, Machyulleth, North Wales.
Jones, John David, Gwemogle, Soutb Wales.
Jones, Joseph Morgan, Llansawel, So. Wales.
Joseph, William, Llandyssul, South Wales.
Judson, George William, Stratford, Ct.
Kahler, Frank Roland, Millersburg, Pa.
Kaufman, William Henry,
Kellev, Arthur W., Auburndale, Mass.
KelloLg, Charles Carroll, Cawker City, Kan.
Kimbail, Lucieu Carpenter, Webster, N. H.
College and Year
Seminary
and
of Graduating.
Class.
Geissen Ilealschule.
Chic igo, Sp.
Jun.
Hartford,
Jun.
West Md.
1882
Yale,
Jun.
—
Bangor,
Jun.
Fisk Univ.
1883
Chicago,
Mid.
Washburn,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Union,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
Amherst,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
Wheatou,
Chieago, Sp
. Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp
. Jun.
Williams,
1882
Andover,
Mid.
Chicago,
Jun.
Chicago, Sp
. Jun.
Univ. Vt.
Bangor,
Jun.
Chicago, Sp
.Mid.
Chicago, Sp
.Mid.
Univ. Wis.
1882
Chicago,
Sen.
Drury,
187!)
Yale,
Grad.
Amherst,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
Beloit,
1884
Ch cago,
Jun.
Bangor,
Jun.
Lebanon Val. 1880
Yale,
Sen.
Oberlin,
1881
Chicago,
Jun.
Olivet,
1883
Chicago,
Sen.
Earlbam,
—
Chieago,
Jun.
Amherst,
1883
Hartford,
Mid.
Bangor,
Sen.
Oberlin,
Yale,
Sen.
Bangor,
Mid.
Chicago, Sp
. Sen.
Amherst,
1884
Yale,
Jun.
Harvard,
1883
Hartford,
Mid.
Wheaton,
1882
Oberlin,
Sen.
Univ. Wis.
1880
Chicago,
Sen.
Wes.Res.Un.1883
Yale,
Mid.
Yale,
1883
Yale,
Jun.
Amherst,
1882
H artford,
Sen.
Brown,
1883
Hartford,
Mid.
Univ. Wis.
1882
Yale,
Sen.
Amherst,
1878
Andover,
R. L.
Dartmouth,
Andover,
Sen.
Univ. Minn.
Yale,
Sen.
Penn.
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Williams,
1874
Bangor,
Sen.
Knox,
—
Chicago,
Mid.
Amherst,
1882
Andover.
Jun.
Oberlin,
Jun.
Lincoln Un.
1884
Chicago,
Jun.
Oberlin,
Mid.
Glasgow,
Chieago,
Jun.
Brecon,
1884
Yale,
Jun.
Yale,
1884
Yale,
Jun.
Carmarthen
—
Pacific,
Jun.
Carmarthen
1880
Yale,
Mid.
Carmarthen,
1882
Yale,
Sen.
Bala,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Carmarthen
1882
Yale,
Sen.
Yale,
1884
Yale,
Jun.
Peunsylva'a
1881
Yale,
Mid.
—
Yale,
Jun.
Amherst,
1879
Andover,
R. L.
Otterhein Ur
i. —
Oberlin,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
1882
Andover,
Mid.
1885.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
G9
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Seminary and
Class.
Kingman, Henry, Boston, Mass.
Kloss, Charles Luther, Highland, Kan.
Lade, James, Thurso, Canada.
Lanse, John Gutheil, Cre'e, Neh.
Lawrence, John Bouton, South Norwalk, Ct.
Leadingham, John, Hammond, N Y.
Lee, Timothy Jonathan, Madison, Ct.
Lewis, Thomas George, Chicago, 111.
Lewis, Thomas Jones, Plymouth, Pa.
Livingston, William Farrand, Jaffrey, N. H.
Lloyd, Rus. R., Marietta, O.
Longren. Charles William, Wilcox, Pa.
Luse, T. Claire, Adamsville, Mich.
Lynch, Franklin Pierce, Doyle<town. Pa.
Mac Do i) aid, John A., Hopewell, N. S.
MacNeill, Sam'] Melancthon, Milwaukee, Wis
Manchester, Charles, Dunlap, Io.
Mathews, George R , Painesville, O.
McBride. Win. Henry, Jacksontown, N. B.
McDonald, John Low, San Bernardino, Cal.
Mcintosh, David Cameron, Floss, Out.
McKinney.Wm. Harrison Mountain, Iud. Ter.
McKee, John, Noblesville, Ind.
McKnight, Henry Chapman, Ellington, Ct.
Mears, Oliver W , Augusta, Me.
Medlar, William Henry, Dreliersville, Pa.
Merrick, Solomon Greasly. Baltimore, Md.
Merrill, Adams Huse, Browuville, Me.
Merrill. George H., Oakland, Cal.
Metcalf, Wilmot Vernon, Elyria, N. Y.
Meyer, Adolph Charles, Hanover, Ger.
Miller, Albert President, Nashville, Tenn.
Mills, Charles Smith, Andover, Mass.
Miter, Henry P»., Beaver Dam. Wis.
Morgan, David William, Johnstown, Pa.
Morrow, Horace E., Gloucester, Mass.
Morse, Robert Calfe, Tremont. 111.
Muller, John Henry, Zurich, Switzerland.
Mutch, William Jarae", Elroy, Wis.
Nakashima, Rikizo, Kioto, .Japan
Nevell, Horatio Bannister, Greenfield, Mass.
Nichols, Alfred B., New Haven, Ct.
Nott, Jarvis Lee, No. Springfield, Mo.
Nutting, John Dan forth, Chicago, 111.
O'Brien, James Putnam, Noel, N. S.
Packard, Nahum Luther, Spring Green, Wis.
Paddock, George Evan, Nankin, Mich.
Palmer, Orange Stephen, Rising City, Neb.
Parsons, Edward Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Patrick, George Thomas White, Lyons, Io.
Patton, Cornelius Howard, Washington, D. C.
Payne, Charles Albert, Otho, Io.
Pennock, Benjamin Whipple, Rutland, Vt.
Perry, Alfred Tyler, North Adams, Mass.
Perry, George Hazard, Jr., Manhattan, Kan.
Pettengill, Arthur Gooding, Brewer, Me.
Phillips, James Kay, Doe Run, Pa.
Pierpont, John, New Haven, Conn.
Plass, Norman, Hudson, N. Y.
Pollard. Samuel W., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Poor, William George, Andover, Mass.
Porter, Frank Chamberlain, Bcloit, Wis.
Powers, Harry Palmer, Sutherland Falls, Vt.
Colby, 1884
High'd Uu. 1882
Doane, 1882
Dartmouth, 1882
Oberlin, 1883
Yale, T. S. 1879
Williams, 1884
Marietta, 1884
Bowdoin, 1884
N. West Un. 1884
Lewisb'g Un. —
Dalhousie, —
Ripon, 1883
Park, 1883
West. Res. 1884
McGill,
Roanoke,
Butler Un.
Yale,
Bowdo;n,
Muhlenburg
Leb. Val.
1883
1884
1882
1884
,1882
1883
Oberlin, 1883
Gymnasium, —
Fisk Univ. 1878
Amherst,
Ripon,
Marietta,
Wesleyan,
Knox,
Lebanon Val. —
Univ. Wis. 1882
West. Res. 1884
Amherst, 1883
1882
1873
18S2
1880
1884
Drury,
Wheaton,
Oberlin.
Univ. Wis.
Olivet,
Oberlin,
Amherst,
Univ. Iowa,
Amherst,
1882
1878
1884
1883
1882
1883
1878
1883
1883
1880
1883
1881
Amherst,
Williams,
Washburn,
Bowdoin,
Pennsylvania. —
Yale, 1883
Williams, 1882
Olivet, 1882
Dartmouth, 1882
Beloit, 1883
Middlebury, 1882
Jun.
Sen.
Sen.
S-n.
Sen.
Mid.
Grad.
Hartford
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Yale
Chicago, Sp. Jun
Bangor, Jun
Hartford, Jun
Chicago, Sp. Jun
Andover, Jun
Chicago, Sp. Jun
Yale. Jun
Pacific, Mid
Yale, Mid
Oberlin, Mid
Bangor,
Pacific,
Oberlin,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
H artf ord,
Yale,
Yale,
Bangor,
Pacific,
Oberlin,
Chicago,
Yale, '
Andover,
Audover,
Yale,
Andover,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Chicago,
Yale,
Y.le,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Chicago,
Yale,
Chicago,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Mid.
Jun.
Sen.
Jun.
Sen.
Mid.
Mid.
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Sen.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Jun.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Grad.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Mid.
Sen.
Ren.
Jun.
Sen.
Mid.
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Yale,
Hartford,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Chicago,
Yale,
Hartford,
Hartf. id,
Mid.
Sen.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun.
Mid.
Mid.
S. n.
Sen.
Miit.
Mid.
7©
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
NAMES AND P.ESIDENCE3.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Pratt, Davis Butler, Middleboro, Mass.
Prentiss, George Foster, Windhara, Vt.
Preston, Charles Warren, Newton, Io.
Prince, Walter Franklin, Detroit, Me.
Rarnser, Jacob, Basel, Ger.
Redderhoff, Oscar, Norten, Hanover, Ger.
Rederus, Anco, Pella, Iowa,
Reed, Geo. Harlow. Wellesley, Ma=s.
Reed, George Waldo, Springfield, Mass.
Rice, John Hall Julien, Cortland. O.
Ricker, Albert Eugene, Sidney, Neb.
Risser, Henry Arthur, Burlington, Iowa.
Roberts, Edward Salem, South Wales.
Roberts, Peter. Dowlais, South Wales.
Robinson, Orrin Lucius, Plainview, Min.
Robinson, Stephen H., Waitsfield, Vt.
Ruhland, Andrew Wolf, Chicago, 111.
Rood, Francis Dwight, Godfrey, 111.
Roper, Charles F., Andover, Mass.
Rose, Samuel, Poqttonock, Conn.
Rouse, Frederick Thomas, West Winsted, Ct.
Rowland, George Miller, Edwardsville, N. Y.
Hushing, William Crump, Fort Worth, Tex.
Sandbrook, Win., Dowlais, South Wales.
Sanderson, Eugene Clarmont, Bloomfield, la.
Schwab, Elias Francis, Venus, Penn.
Scudder, Lewis Rosseau, Glastonbury, Ct.
Scudder, William VVaterbury, Glastonbury, Ct.
Seuffer, Herman, Waldtham, Wurtemberg.
Sharp, Robert Walter, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sheaff, Robert Lester, Skowhegan, Me.
Sheldon, Chas. Monroe, Yankton, Dak.
Sherts, Thomas, Blair, Out.
Show, Arley Barthlow, Aurora, Neb.
Shygesou, Hanson Eldridge, 1'awtucket, R. I.
Sinclair, Wm. Albert, Georgetown, S. C.
Skelton, William J., Waltham, Mass.
Slade, William, Thetford. Vt.
Small, Charles Herbert. New York, N. Y.
Smith, Arthur, Hadley, Mass
Smith, Charles Hugh, Hartford, Ct.
Smith, David Orvis, Bay City, Mich.
Smith, Ed. Sinclair, Monroeville, O.
Smith, Silas Levi, Oregon, Wis
Smith, Thomas Miller, Sun Prairie. Wis.
Sneath, Elias Hershey, Columbia. Pa.
Snyder, Henry Spekes. New Haven, Conn.
Stanford, Arthur Willis, Lowell, Mass.
Stearns, William Foster, Boston, Mass.
Stemen, John Andrew, Bremen, O.
Stevens, Frederick Lorenzo, Winona, Minn.
Stoddard. Eugene Warren, Andover, Mass.
Stone, Dwight Clinton, Bethlehem, Conn.
Strong, David Humphrey, Goleraiue, Mass.
Strong, William Ellsworth, Auburndale, Mass
Strom, Joseph Woodbury, Millbridge, Me.
Sutherland, Ward Taylor, Rochester, N. Y.
Symmonds, Edward William, London, Eng.
Taylor, Charles Barnabas, Linwood, Neb.
Taylor, Waiter P., Charlottetown, P. E. I.
Te.ry, Albert Wallace, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Thomas, Thomas Pierce, Pittsburg, Pa.
Thome, James Allen, Tremout, 111.
Seminary and
Class.
Williams,
1883
Andover,
.Tun.
Amherst,
1884
Yale,
Jim.
Io. State Univ. '82
Yale,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Jun.
Basel Inst.
—
Chicago,
Mid.
—
—
Chicago, Sp
Jun.
—
—
Chicago,
•Tun.
—
—
Bangor.
Mid.
Amherst,
1882
Hartford,
Jun.
Berea,
1879
Oberlin,
Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp
Jun.
—
—
Chicago,
Jun.
Bala,
1883
Ya'e,
Mid.
Brecon,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Carlton,
1883
Oberlin,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
—
Andover,
Adv.
N. W. Univ
—
Chicago,
Jun.
Shurtliff,
1881
Chicago,
Sen.
—
—
Andover,
Sen.
Dartmouth,
—
Hartford,
Mid.
Amherst,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
Middlebury,
1883
Hertford,
Mid.
—
—
Chicago,
R. L.
Bala,
1883
Yale,'
Mid.
Oskaloosa,
1883
Yaie,
Jun.
—
—
Chicago, Sp
. Jun.
New Jersey,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
New Jersey,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
—
Chicago,
Sen.
Lafayette,
1880
Yale,
Mid.
—
—
Bangor,
Jun.
Brown,
1883
Andover,
Mid.
—
—
Bangor,
Jun.
Doaue,
1882
Andover,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Howard,
1879
Andover,
Adv.
Oberlin,
—
Andover,
Juu.
Dartmouth,
1884
ALdover,
Jun.
—
—
Yale,
Sen.
Amherst,
1877
Andover,
Sen.
Amherst,
1884
Hartford,
dun.
—
—
Chicago, Si
.Mid.
—
—
Oberlin,
Mid.
Hillsdale,
1882
Yale,
Sen.
Glasgow Un
Chicago,
Jun.
Lebanon Val. 1881
Yale,
Grad.
Yale,
] 882
Yale,
Sen.
Amherst,
1882
Yule,
Sen.
Amherst,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
O.Wes.Uuiv.1880
Yale,
Sen.
Olivet,
1882
Yale,
Sell.
Amherst,
1882
A in lover,
Mid.
Rutland,
] 883
Oberlin,
dun.
Williams,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
Dartmouth,
1882
Hartford,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Sen.
Roehester,U.1878
Vale,
Jun.
E.London, I
n. —
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
—
—
Chicago, Sp. Sen.
Boston U.
18S4
Andover,
Sen.
—
—
Oberlin,
Juu.
Marietta,
1882
Yale.
Sen
Oberlin,
1883
Oberlin,
Juu
1885.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
71
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Thompson, James Brettle, St. Johns, N. F.
Thompson, John J., Finlayson, Nassau, \V. I.
Tippett. Thomas E., Oakland, Cal.
Todd, Henry A.. Monmouth, 111.
Torrey, Daniel Temple, Andover, Mass.
Towne, Salem Darius, Bennington, Vt.
Trenethick, Charles, Jackson, Cal.
Tucker, John Foster, Elk Falls, Kan.
Tuckerman, Frederick Wells, Edgartown,Mass.
Turkle, Alonzo John, Fairview, O.
Turner, William Jay, Seville, O.
Tuttle, Charles Francis, Lynn. Mass
Waldron, George Burnside, Oberlin, O.
Walker, Williston, Hartford, Conn.
Wannamaker, Henry G., Orangeburg, S. C.
Ward, Hi rain Qnintilion, St. Johnshury, Vt.
Warren, Edgar Lindley, Augusta, Me.
Washburn. Chas H.. Melrose Highlands, Mass
Webster, Franklin Gates, Lynn, Mass.
Weeden, Charles Foster, Providence, R. I.
Wells, David Collin, Fayetteyille, N. Y.
Weyler, Rudolph. Livonia, Russia.
Whalley, John Thomas, Forest Grove, Or.
Wheeler, Wilmot Henry,
Wheeler, Wilson Curtis, New Haven, Conn.
Whitmore, James Eugene, Hampden, Me.
Whittaker, John W.. Atlanta, Ga
Whittlesey, Charles Terrill, Roxburv, Conn.
Wilder, Charles Samuel. Conway, Mass.
Wilkes, Arthur Birks, Oberlin, O.
Williams, David Ebrill, Parkyrhos, So. Wales
Williams, Henry Horace, Sunbury, N. C.
Wilson, John Brainerd, Pea'oody. Mass.
Wilson, William, Lake Benton, Minn.
Woodruff, Alfred Eugene, Fiauklinville, N. Y.
Woodwill, George Masters, Dover, N. H.
Wright, Alfred Clarence, Brocksville, Kan.
Wright, Benj. Meade, Greenwich, Conn.
Wyckoff, Charles Truman, Galesburg, 111.
Yundt, Thomas Marcks, Allentown, Pa.
College and
3fear
Seminary
and
of Graduating.
Class.
Oberlin,
Sen.
West Md.
1883
Yale,
Mid.
_
—
Pacific,
Sen.
_
—
Chicago,
R. L.
Univ. Vt.
1883
Andover,
Juu.
—
Bangor,
Sen.
—
Pacific,
Juu.
Kan. Univ.,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Colorado,
1882
Yale,
Sen.
Wittenberg,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Oberlin,
1881
Andover,
Juu.
Olivet,
1884
Oberlin,
.Tun.
Oberlin,
1884
Oberlin,
Juu.
Amherst,
1883
Hartford,
Mid.
Wofford,
1884
Yale,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
1883
Chicago,
Jun.
—
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Amherst.
1883
Andover,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
1883
Hartford,
Mid.
Amherst,
1884
Hartford,
Jun.
Yale,
1880
Audover,
Sen.
Uu. of Riga
—
Chicago,
Mid.
Pacific,
1881
Audover,
Sen.
Amherst,
1880
Andover,
Mid.
Yale,
1880
Yale,
Jun.
—
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Atlanta Un.
1884
Hartford,
Jun.
Amherst,
1883
Yale,
Jun.
Colby Un.
—
Bangor,
Jun.
—
—
Oberlin,
Jun.
Bala,
1883
Yale,
Mid.
Univ. N. C.
1883
Yale,
Jun.
Harvard,
1884
Andover,
Jun.
Lincoln Un.
1870
Chicago,
Mid.
Oberlin,
1884
Oberlin,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
1884
Andover,
Jun.
Beloit,
1880
Chicago,
Mid.
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Mid.
Knox,
1884
Chicago,
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Muhlenburg
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Yale,
Sen.
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[1885.
SUMMARY OF OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS, 1883-84, AND TOTALS FOR
PRECEDING YEARS.
Seminabt.
Andover
Bangor
Chicago
Hartford
Oberlin ...
Pacific
Yale
Totals, 1884-85
" 1883-84
" 1882-83
" 1881-82
" 1880-81
" 1879-80
" 1878-79
" 1877-78
" 187(5-77
" 1875-76
" 1874-75
" 1873-74
" 1872-73
" 1871-72
" 1870-71
" 1869-70
" 18(58-69
" 1867-68
" 1866-67
" 1865-66
" 1864-65
" 1863-64
" 1862-63
" 1861-62
" 1860-61
" 1859-60
" 1858-59
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27
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16
18
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94
89
96
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83
87
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102
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93
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90
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67
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97
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99
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98
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105
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89
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72
68
92
98
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53
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100
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107
90
100
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109
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284
272
275
279
298
310
327
312
303
316
327
329
278
272
240
238
258
242
205
162
193
252
275
298
261
250
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with the Junior classes.
1885.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
73
COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
In this table, a number in parenthesis denotes that that number, although once
connected with the college mentioned, did not complete the course. The figures not
in parenthesis denote graduates of the college mentioned.
COLLEGES.
Seminaries.
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Berea College, Kentucky
Boston University, Massachusetts
Bowdoin College, Maine
Brecon College, Wales
Brown University, Rhode Island
Butler University, Indiana
Carmarthen, College, Wales
Carleton College, Minnesota
Central Turkey College, Asia
Christian Union College, Indiana
Colby University, Maine
Colorado College, Colorado
Cornell University, New York
Dalhousie College, Nova Scotia
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. .
Doane College, Nebraska
Drury College, Missouri
Eastham College, Indiana
East London Institute, England
Fiske University, Tennessee
Geisen Realschule, Germany
Glasgow University, Scotland
Gymnasium. Germany
Harvard College, Massachusetts
Highland University, Kansas
Hillsdale College, Michigan
Indiana University
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Iowa State University
Johns Hopkins University, Maryland. .
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Lafayette College, Pennsylvania
Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania.
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Marietta College, Ohio
McGill University, Canada
Middlebury College, Vermont
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[1885.
COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
(concluded).
COLLEGES.
Seminaries.
Northwestern University, Illinois
Oberlin College, Ohio
Ohio Wesley an University
Olivet College, Michigan
Oskaloosa College ,
Otterbein University ,
Pacific University, Oregon
Park College, Missouri
Pennsylvania College
Pennsylvania, University of
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Ripon College, Wisconsin
Roanoke College, Virginia ,
Rochester University, New York.
Shurtleff College, Iowa
Union College, New York
Vermont University ,
Washburn College, Kansas
Washington Territory, University of.
Wesleyan University, Connecticut. . .
Western College, Iowa
Western Maryland College
Western Reserve University, Ohio. . .
Wheatou College, Illinois
Wilberforce University
Williams College, Massachusetts
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Wittenburg College
Wofford College, South Carolina ....
Yale College, Connecticut
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76 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
THE ANNUAL STATISTICS OF THE CHURCHES AND
MINISTERS.
Thr following pagjs contain the statistics as collected iu 1884 by the
statistical secretaries of the several State organizations, and compiled for
this publication by the s 'cretary of the National Council, under vote of tlie
publishing committee appointed by the Council.
The secretary, as heretofore, in no case presumes to insert or omit the
name of church or minister on any authority but that of the State secretaries,
representing their own organizations, or of Councils subsequent to the date
of annual reports.
The contents of the statistics are as follows : —
1. The Statistics of the Churches and Pastors, by States.
2. List of Foreign Missionaries, arranged by Missions.
3. General Summary Tables for the year.
4. Tables of Summaries, 1858-1884.
5. Remarks upon the Statistics and Minor Explanations.
fi. The National. State and Local Organizations of the Churches, with
Officers, and dates of sessious iu 1884.
7. Alphabetical List of Ministers, with P. O. address, and indexed to pages.
8. Alphabetical List of Licentiates.
RULES OF COMPILATION.
1. To arrange in alphabetical order everything capable of it; except that
the churches in any one town or city are placed according to age.
2. To make each State list to conform strictly to the State boundaries.
Churches or ministers reported by the Association of a State other than their
own are, therefore, transferred to their proper places ; and the summaries are
correspondingly corrected.
3. To make new tables each year. "Last year's report" (if known to be
such) is always omitted No allowance is made for the membership of any
non-reporting church or Sunday school, except such as is made by the State
secretaries, who are the proper judges of its propriety. The list of churches
of this year is compared, name t>y name, with that of last year, and all varia-
tions are specifically mentioned with the State summary, so that each church
can be traced from year to year.
4. To examine carefully all the tables, with a view to correction or addition
by correspondence, especially to correct "pastoral supply" to the latest
moment. Proof-sheets have been seut to secretaries and some Home Mission
superintendents who could be reached in season But no such changes have
been allowed to affect the summaries.
5. To complete the statistics by (1) giving in some form every statistical
fact obtainable, — items given by some States, but not by all, being aggre-
gated with the respective State summaries; and (2) putting into finished
State and general summaries, with "totals" in all cases, everything capable
of it; so that no person in search of any statistical fact shall be obliged to
perforin any arithmetical calculation to fiud it.
18S5.] STATISTICS OF CHURCHES AND MINISTERS. 77
MINOR EXPLANATIONS.
1. Any church given in brackets is one organized since the date of State
report; not included in the summary, but inserted for information. A few
churches temporarily not associated are inserted by their own wish.
2. Installed pastors are marked l'p," or " i," pastors recognized, " rec." ;
others in service are not marked. Blanks in the column of pastoral supply,
meaning no regularly engaged minister, are lelt burnt for the convenience
of those who note pastoral changes.
3. Post-office addresses of ministers in pastoral service are not found in
the tables of churches, but in the General Alphabetical List of Midsters.
4. The two columns following the names of ministers in the tables of
churches denote (1) the year of ordination, (2; the year when the minister
was installed, or commenced service with that church.
5. A star (*) prefixed to the name of a minister in pastoral service, not
installed, implies that he is not a member of any organization of churches or
ministers in that State; but not many States so designate in the tables. A
star similarly prefixed in the General Alphabetical List of Ministers denotes
that he is found in the original State alphabetical list, but is reported not to
be a member of any such organization in the United States ; or that he is
found supplyiug some church, but is not in the State alphabetical list.
6. Licentiates are not reckoned as ministers. Churches supplied by such,
or by ministers of other denominations, are reckoned as vacant; but the
number of such churches is given in each State summary. No ministers of
other denominations (if so known) are inserted in the General Alphabetical
List. Some ministers belong to the two denominations at once.
7. ' The names of some Congregational ministers are, doubtless, missing;
but it is solely because they are not reported by any organization of churches
or ministers.
8. Under "Church Members," "Absent" are included in "Males,"
"Females," and "Total." "Additions," "Removals," and "Baptisms"
cover tlie twelve months next preceding the date of report given with the
name of each State.
9. Blanks iu any column of figures are such as were so left in the State
Minutes. They ought always to signify " no report," bat some States do not
follow the proper rule of inserting a cipher where "none" is meam, and the
examiner must conjecture, iu any given case, whether " uoue " or "no
report" is intended. In our General Summaries, a blank invariably signifies
" no report."
10. A vigorous effort has been made this year to give, with the name of a
church, its posl-office address if it be different from the name of place giveu.
The eflbrt is greatly, but not entirely successful. It will be tried again next
year.
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CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS lN^FOREIGN MISSIONARY
SERVICE, January, 1885.
CONNECTED WITH THE AMERICAN HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS : *
AFRICA:
East Central Africa.
1884.
Benjamin F. Ousley, Inhambane, '84
Erwin H. Richards, Inhambane, '80
"William C. "Wilcox, Inhambane, '80
West Central Africa. 1880.
William E. Fay, '81
William H. Sanders, '80
Wesley M. Stover, '81
Zulus, South Africa. 1835.
Henry M. Bridgman, Umzumbi,
Herbert D. Goodenough, Adams,
Charles W. Holbrook, Adams,
William Ireland, Adams,
Charles W. Kilbon, Adams,
Stephen C. Pixley, Inanda,
Elijah Robbing, Adams,
David Rood, Umvoti,
Josiah Tyler, Umzumduzi,
George A. Wilder, Uintwalumi,
AUSTRIA: 1872.
Albert W. Clark, Prague,
'60
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'48
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'55
'59
'47
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'80
'68
CHINA:
Foochow. 1847.
Chas. Hartwell, Foochow Suburbs, '52
Geo.H.Hubbard, Foochow Suburbs, '84
Joseph E. Walker, Shau-wu, '72
S. F. Woodin, Foochow Suburbs, '59
Hong-Kong. 1882.
Charles R. Hager, Hong-Kong, '82
North China. 1854.
William S. Ament, Peking,
Harlan P. Beach, Tung cho,
Henry Blodget, d. d., Peking,
Franklin M. Chapin, Kalgan,
Chauncey Goodrich, Tungcho,
Henry P. Perkins, Tientsin,
Isaac Pierson, Paoting-fu,
Henry D. Porter, m. d., Shantuni
James H. Roberts, Kalgan,
Arthur H. Smith, Shantung,
William P. Sprague, Kalgan,
Charles A. Stan lev, Tientsin,
Mark Williams, Kalgan,
72
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'77
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'83
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'65
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'82
'70
'70
'72
'72
'77
'77
'72
'72
'73
'71
'61
'62
'65
'66
Shanse. 1882.
Ireneus J. Atwood, Tai-ku, '81
Dwight H. Clapp, Tai-ku, 'C4
Francis M. Price, Tai-ku, '83
Martin L. Stimson, Tai-ku, '81
Charles D. Tenney, Tai-ku, '82
INDIA:
Ceylon. 1816.
Samuel W. Howland, Oodoopitty, '73
William W. Howland, Oodooville, '45
Thomas S. Smith, Tillipally, '71
Madura. 1834.
Albert H Burnell, Mana-Madura, '81
John S. Chandler, Pasumalai, '73
George H. Gutterson, Melur, '78
James Herrick, Tirnmangalam, '45
Win. S. Howland, Mandapasalai, '73
John P. Jones, Madura, '78
Joseph T. Noyes, Periakulam, '48
James E. Tracy, Tirupuvanam, '77
George T. Washburn, Pasumalai, '59
Maratha. 1813.
Justin E. Abbott, Bombay, '81
Arthur 1). Bissell, Ahmednagar, '84
Henry J. Bruce, Satara, '(>2
Samuel B. Fairbank, d. d., Wadale, '45
Lorin S. Gates, Sholapur, '75
Charles Harding, Sholapur, '5fi
Edward S. Hume, Bombay, '75
Robert A. Hume, Ahmednagar, '74
Richard Winsor, Sirur, '70
JAPAN: 1869.
George Allchin, Osaka, '81
John L. Atkinson, Kobe, '69
Chauncey M. Cady, Kioto, '82
Otis Cary, jr., Okayama, '77
William W. Curtis, Osaka, '77
Jerome D. Davis, d. d., Kioto, '69
John If. DeForest, Osaka, '71
Marshall It. Gaines, Kioto, '84
M. Lafayette Gordon, d.d., Kioto, '72
Daniel C. Greene, D d., Kioto, '69
John T. Gulick, Kobe, '64
Dwight W. Learned, Kioto, '75
Joseph II. Neesima, Kioto, '74
James H. Pettee, Okayama, '78
Wallace Taylor, m. d., Osaka, '73
'82
'84
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'82
'73
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'71
'81
'73
'79
'45
'73
'78
'48
'77
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'81
'84
'62
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'56
'75
'74
'71
'82
'73
'82
'78
'77
'71
'74
'84
72
'70
'72
'75
'74
'78
'73
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203
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Northern Japan. 1883. q
R. Henry Davis, Niigata, '72
Orraniel H. Gulick, Niigata, '62 '70
MEXICO:
Northern Mexico. 1882.
Alden B. Case, Chihuahua,
George A. Dutton, Chihuahua,
James D. Eaton, Chihuahua,
Western Mexico. 1872.
Henry M. Bissell, Guadalajara,
Matthew A. Crawford, Guadalajara,
John Howland, Guadalajara,
PACIFIC ISLANDS:
Hawaiian Islands. 1820.
Dwight Baldwin, M. d., Honolulu, '30
Elia's Bond, Kohala, '40
Charles M. Hyde, d. d., Honolulu, '62
John D. Paris, Honolulu, '39
James W. Smith, M. D., Koloa, '57
Lowell W. Smith, d.d., Honolulu, '32
Micronesia. 1852.
Hiram Bingham, Honolulu, '56 '56
Edward T. Doane, Ponape. '54 '54
Rohert W. Logan, Mortlocks, '70 '74
Edmund M. Pease, m. d., Kusaie, '77 '77
Erank E. Rand, Ponape, '82 '74
Albert A. Stnrges, Ponape, '51 '52
Alfred C. Walkup, Kusaie, *80 '80
SPAIN: 1872.
"William H. Gulick, San Sebastian, '74 '7
TURKEY:
Central Tdrkey. 1847.
Lucien H. Adams, Kessab, '62 '65
Thomas D. Christie, Marash, '71 '77
Lucius O. Lee, Marash, '80 '80
Henry Mardeu, Marash, '69|'69
Giles F. Montgomery, Marash,
Charles S. Sanders, Aintab,
Tillman C. Trowbridge, ll. d.,
Aintab,
Eastern Turkey. 1835.
John K. Browne, Harpoot,
William N. Chambers, Erzroom,
Royal M. Cole, Erzroom,
Willis C. Dewey, Mardin,
C. Frank Gates, Mardin,
George C. Knapp, Bitlis,
George C. Raynolds, m. d., Van,
Crosby H. Wheeler, Harpoot,
European Turkey. 1858.
John W. Baird, Monastir,
James F. Clarke, Samokov,
J. Henry House, Samokov,
E. Winthrop Jenney, Monastir,
William E. Locke, Samokov,
George D. Marsh, Philippopolis,
William W. Sleeper, Samokov,
Western Turkey. 1819.
Lvman Bartlett, Cesarea,
Edwin E. Bliss, d. d., Constantino-
ple,
Charles H. Brooks, Constantinople,
C. A. S. Dwight, Constantinople,
Henry O. Dwight, Constantinople,
Wilson A. Farnsworth, d.d., Cesa-
rea,
James L. Fowle, Cesarea,
Joseph K. Greene, Constantinople,
G. F.Herrick, d.d., Constantinople,
Moses P. Parmelee,M. d. , Trebizoud,
Henry T. Perry, Sivas,
I. Fayette Pettfbone.Constantinople,
John E. Pierce, Nicomedia,
James W. Seeley, Smyrna,
i John F. Smith, Marsovan,
62 '63
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'68
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'81
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'72
'59
'72
'72
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'72 '72
'82*82
61 '67
'43
'74
'84
'67
'52
'78
'59
'59
'63
'66
'55
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'84
'63
CONNECTED WITH THE PRESBYTERIAN BOARD.
William Bird, Abeih, Syria, '52|'53 | Benj. Labaree, Oroomiah, Persia, '60|'60
OF THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY
Edwin M. Bliss, Constantinople,
Turkey, '43
Isaac G. Bliss, d.d., Constantinople,
Turkey, '47
I William M. Brown, Rio de Janeiro,
'43 1 Brazil, '80
J Luther H. Gulick, m. d., China, '50
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ican Chapel, Paris, France, '60 '83
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lain, Valparaiso, Chili, '68
David Trumbull, d. d., Editor,
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George Washburn, d. d., Pres. of
Robert College, Constantinople, '63
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216 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
REMARKS UPON THE STATISTICS.
Comparisons between figures reported last year and this year are as follows, the
specific changes by States being given in Summary IV. : —
Number of churches, as printed (corrected) Jan. 1, 1884, 4,010
New churches added to the list, 177
Churches dropped from the list, 95
Net addition, 82
Total number as now printed, 4,092
Number of church members, as printed (corrected) Jan. 1, 1884, 396,209
Gain in 35 States gaining, 10,283
Loss in 12 States losing, 4,943
Total net gain, 5,340
Total membership as now printed, 401,549
Total number in Sabbath Schools, as printed Jan. 1, 1884, 467,137
Gains in 35 States gaining, 18,967
Loss in 12 States losing, 7,747
Total net gain, 11,220
Total as now printed, . 478,357
Benevolent Contributions for year, printed Jan. 1, 1884, $2,638,619.80
Increase in 16 States reporting both years, $.'19,564.23
Decrease in 27 " " " " 1,154,619.51
Net decrease in such States, $1,115,055.28
Increase by 2 States reporting only this year, 359.70
Total net decrease, 1,114,695.58
Total amount for year now printed, $1,523,924.22
For Home Expenditures for year, printed Jan. 1, 1884, $3,943,227.80
Increase in 19 States reporting both years, $237,060.85
Decrease in 19 " " " " 305,850.57
Net decrease in such States, $68,789.72
Increase by 4 States reporting only this year, $10,477.83
Decrease by 1 " " " last year, 810.00
Net increase by such States, 9,667.83
Total net decrease by reports 59,121.89
Total amount reported this year, $3,884,105.91
1885.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 217
THE NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CHURCHES.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
OF THE UNITED STATES. — Organized November 17, 1871.
Stated Meetings, — every third year from 1871. Special meetings to be called upon,
the request of any five State organizations of churches. The session of 1886 will be
held with tbe Union Park Church, Chicago, commencing Thursday, Oct. 21, at 10
o'clock A. M.
Officers for the Session of 1883. — Rev. Arthur Little, d. d., Chicago, 111.,
moderator; Rev. dishing Eells, d. d., Colfax, Wash. Ter., and Hon. Frederic
Billings, Woodstock, Vt., assistant moderators ; Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, D. D.,
Dover, N. H., secretary ; Rev. William H. Moore, Hartford, Conn., registrar; Rev.
James R. Danforth, Philadelphia, Penn., Rev. Thomas G. Grassie, Keokuk, la.,
assistant registrars.
Officers for 1883-1886. — Rev. Henry A. Hazen, Boston, Mass., secretary; Rev.
William H. Moore, Hartford, Conn., registrar ; Rev. Lavalette Perrin, i>. d., Wol-
cottville, Conn., treasurer ; David N. Camp, New Britain, Conn., auditor.
Provisional Committee, 1883-1886. — Chairman, to be appointed ; Samuel B. Ca-
pen, of Massachusetts ; Rev. Frederick A. Noble, d. d., of Illinois ; Rev. Julius H.
Seelye, d. d., of Massachusetts ; Rev. Henry Fairbanks, ph. d., of Vermont ; Rev.
George F. Magoun, d. d., of Iowa; Rev. William M Taylor, d. d., of New York;
Edwin S. Jones, of Minnesota, the Secretary, the Registrar, the Treasurer.
Publishing Committee. — Charles A. Richardson, 1 Somerset St., Boston, Mass.,
Rev. Marshall M. Cutter, Maiden, Mass., the Secretary, the Registrar, the Treasurer.
National Committee on Sunday-School Work.— Rev. Henry A. Stimson, of
Massachusetts; Rev. Henry A. Hazen, of Massachusetts; Rev. Francis N. Peloubet,
of Massachusetts; Marshall C. Hazard, of Illinois; Rev. Samuel H. Virgin, of New
York.
Special Committees to Report in 1886. — Regarding a Monument to Rev . John
Robinson. — Rev. Henry M. Dexter, d. d., Boston, Mass.; Rev. Samuel C. Bartlett,
d. d., Hanover, N. H.; Rev. George E. Day, d. d., New Haven, Conn.; Rev. John
K. McLean, Oakland, Cal.; Alfred S. Barnes, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Eliphalet W.
Blatcbford, Chicago, 111.; and William L. Greene, Boston, Mass.
On the State of the Churches. — Rev. Samuel Wolcott, d. d., of Ohio; Rev. Alonzo
H. Quint, d. d., of Massachusetts; Rev. Javan K. Mason, d. d., of Maine; Rev.
Samuel H. Virgin, of New York.
On the Pastorate. — Rev. Robert G. Hntchins, d. b., of Minnesota; Rev. Burke F.
Leavitt, of Illinois; Rev. Marshall M. Cutter, of Massachusetts; Rev. Minor W.
Fairfield, of Michigan; George B. Barrows, of Maine.
On Systematic Giving. — Rev. Lyman Abbott, d. d., of New York ; Rev. Frank E.
Clark, of Massachusetts; Rev. George R. Merrill, of Ohio.
On Ministerial Relief.— Rev. Martin K. Whittlesey, d. d., of Illinois; Rev. Joseph
E. Twitchell, d. d., of Massachusetts; Rev. William H. Moore, of Connecticut; Rev.
Richard Cordley, d. d., of Kansas; Rev. William B. Williams, of Michigan.
218 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
THE STATES.
Alabama, The General Conference of the Congregational Churches of. —
Organized April 6, 187G.
Officers: Rev. Fountain G. Ragland, Mobile, moderator; Rev. J. R. Sims, Shelby
Iron Works, recording secretary ; Prof. E. C. Silsby, Selma, statistical secretary and
treasurer.
Session of 1885 : Birmingham, Wednesday, March 25.
Arizona. — The General Association of Arizona and New Mexico was organ-
ized at Albuquerque, N. M., June 19, 1884.
Arkansas. — With Missouri and Tennessee.
California, General Association of. — Organized October, 1857.
Officers: Rev. Charles D. Barrows, d. d., San Francisco, moderator; Rev. Andrew
J. Wells, Los Angeles, assistant moderator ; Rev. James EL Warren, d. d., San
Francisco, registrar and treasurer ; Rev. Henry E. Jewett, Oakland, statistical
secretary; Rev. Edward G. Beckwith, d.d., San Francisco, scribe; Rev. Henry H.
Wikoff, Sonoma, assistant scribe.
Session of 1885: Berkeley, Tuesday, October 6, at 7£ o'clock, p. m.
Colorado Association of Congregational Churches.— Organized March 10, 1868.
Officers: Rev. James B. Gregg, Colorado Springs, moderator; Rev. Harlan P.
Case, Colorado Springs, scribe; Miss Amanda R. Bell, Denver, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 18S5 : Place not reported, Thursday, October 8.
Connecticut, General Association of. — Organized May 18, 1709.
Officers: Rev. Joseph W. Backus, Plainville, moderator ; Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall,
Derby, scribe; Rev. Loren F. Berry, Plantsville, assistant seribe; Rev. William H.
Moore, Hartford, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1885: Fair Haven, Tuesday, June 16, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Connecticut, General Conference of. —Organized November 12, 1867.
Officers: Lucius A. Barbour, Hartford, moderator; Rev. Erastus Blakeslee, New
Haven, scribe ; Rev. Frank G. Woodworth, Wolcott, assistant scribe ; Rev. William
H.Moore, Hartford, registrar a,nd statistical secretary; Charles A. Sheldon, New
Haven, treasurer; Edwin B. Bowditch, New Haven, auditor; Rev. Lavalette Perrin,
D. D., Hartford, annalist.
Session of 1885: Danbury, Tuesday, November 10, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
Dakota, The Congregational Association of. — Organized in 1871.
Officers: Rev. Stephen G. Updyke, Watertown, moderator; Rev. William B.
Hubbard, Chamberlain, recording and statistical secretary; Rev. Stewart Sheldon,
Yankton, corresponding secretary; J. R. Sanborn, Yankton, treasurer.
Session of 1885: Huron, Thursday. September 17.
Dakota, North, Association. — Organized 1883.
Officers: Rev. Henry C. Simmons, Fargo, moderator; Rev. William Ewing, Fargo,
recording and statistical secretary.
Session of 1885: Fargo, Thursday, Oct. 29.
District of Columbia. — In The Congkegational Association of New Jersey.
Florida, General Congregational Association.— Organized December 6, 1883.
Officers: Rev. Charles M. Bingham, Dayton, moderator ; Nathan Barrows, m. d.,
scribe ; Rev. Sullivan F. Gale, Jacksonville, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1885: At Orange City, Tuesday, -January 20.
Georgia Congregational Association. — Organized December 12, 1878.
'Jfficers: Rev. George V. Clark, Athens, moderator; Rev. Stanley E. Lathrop,
Macon, permanent statistical secretary an i treasurer; Rev. George C. Rowe, Mcln-
to-h, secretary.
-ion of 1885: Atlanta, Thursday, November 12.
1885.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 219
Idaho. — Not associated.
Illinois, General Association of. — Organized June 21, 1844.
Officers: Rev. Arthur Little, D. d., Chicago, moderator ; Rev. Martin K. Whittle-
sej, d. d., Ottawa, registrar and corresponding secretary; Rev. Nicholas S. Edwards,
Wyanet, serine; Rev. Franklin L. Fiske, Downer's Grove, and Rev. Hiram W.
Harbaugh, St. Charles, assistant scribes.
Session o/1885: Monday, May 25, at 7$ o'clock, r. m.
Indiana, General Association of the Congregational Churches and Mmis-
tkrs in. — Organized March 13, 1858.
Officers: Rev. Robert McCune, Kokomo, moderator; Rev. Edward H. Smith,
Michigan City, scribe; Rev. Nathaniel A. Hyde, d. d., Indianapolis, secretary and
treasurer.
Session 0/1885: Fort Wayne, Wednesday, May 13, at 7£ o'clock, p. m.
Indian Territory. — In Red River Association, local.
Iowa, General Association of. — Organized November 6, 1840.
Officers : Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, Council Bluffs, moderator ; Rev. James B. Chase,
Cherokee, register and treasurer; Rev. W. A. Waterman, Marion, scribe; Rev. L. L.
West, Fort Dodge, assistant scribe.
Session 0/1885 : Marshalltown, Wednesday, June 3, at 7f o'clock, p. m.
Kansas, General Association of. — Organized August, 1855.
Officers: Rev. Linus Blakesley, Topeka, moderator; Rev. Joel Harper, Wichita,
registrar and statistical clerk; Rev. James G. Dougherty, Ottawa, treasurer.
Session of 1885: Parsons, Thursday, October 29, at 7£ o'clock, p. m.
Louisiana, Congregational Association. — Organized January 26, 1870.
Officers: Rev. Walter S. Alexander, New Orleans, moderator and (acting) perma-
nent clerk; Byron Gunner, New Iberia, and D. P. Hale New Orleans, scribes; Rev.
Daniel Clay, Terrebonne, treasurer.
Session o/1885: Gretna, Wednesday, April 1.
Maine, General Conference of. — Organized January 10, 1826.
Officers: Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain, moderator; Rev. Henry S. Huntington,
Gorham, corresponding secretary; Rev. J. Evarts Pond, Warren, assistant corre-
sponding secretary; Dea. Eluathan F. Duren, Bangor, recording secretary and
chairman of committee of publication; Dea. Joseph S. Wheelwright, Bangor, treas-
urer.
Session 0/1885: Lewistou, Tuesday, June hi, at 9 o'clock, a. m
Maryland. — In The Congregational Association of New Jersey.
Massachusetts, General Association of the Congregational Churches of.
— Organized June 29, 1803, as a ministerial boly; including also Conferences of
Churches, June 16, 1868, by union of the Association and General Conference
(which was organized September 12, 1860).
Officers: Rev. Charles B. Rice, Danvers, moderator; Rev. Marshall M. Cutter, 24
Franklin Street, Boston, secretary; Rev. Albert G. Bale, Melrose, registrar; Rev.
Charles Anderson, North Woburn, assistant registrar; Nathan Mosman, Auburndale,
treasurer; Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, Wilmington, secretary of committee on the work
of the churches.
Session of 1885: New Bedford, Tuesday, June 16, at 4 o'clock, p. m.
Michigan, General Association of. — Organized October 11, 1842.
Officers: Rev. James L. Patton, Greenville, moderator; Judge C. I. Walker,
Detroit, and Rev. Jesse W. Hough, Jackson, assistant moderators; Rev. John P.
220 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1885.
Sanderson, Detroit, secretary and treasurer; George EL Grannis, Ypsilanti, scribe;
Rev. D. Payson Breed, Eaton Rapids, assistant scribe.
Session of 1885: Jackson, Wednesday, May 20, at 1{ o'clock, p. m.
Minnesota, General Congregational Association of. — Organized October 23,
1856.
Officers: Rev. Lucien W. Chaney, "Waseca, corresponding secretary; Rev. William
A. James, Minneapolis, recording secretary; Rev. John B. Fairbank, Ortonville, sta-
tistical secretary and treasurer; C. W. Hackett, St. Paul, auditor.
Session o/1885: Wednesday, October 7, at — o'clock.
Mississippi, Congregational Association. — Organized March 31, 1883.
Officers: Rev. G. Stanley Pope, Tougaloo, moderator; Rev. Julius L. Grice, Merid-
ian, recording secretary; Rev. Charles L. Harris, Jackson, statistical secretary and
treasurer.
Session of 1885: Jackson, Thursday, March 19.
Missouri, General Association of the Congregational Churches of. — Or-
ganized October 27, 1865.
Officers: Rev. James G. Merrill, St. Louis, moderator; Rev. George C. Adams,
St. Louis, secretary and treasurer; Rev. Joseph C. Plumb, Joplin, assistant secretary.
Session of 1885 : Hannibal, Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Montana. — Not associated.
Nebraska, Congregational Association of. — Organized August 8, 1857.
Officers: Rev. Willard Scott, Omaha, moderator; Rev. Harmon Bross, Norfolk,
stated clerk and treasurer; Rev. Heman A. French, Greenwood, assistant clerk.
Session of 1885: Beatrice, Wednesday, October 28, at 7h o'clock, p. m.
Nevada. — In the General Association of California.
New Jersey, Congregational Association of. — Organized June 2, 1869.
Officers: Rev. Jeremiah E. Rankin, d. d , Orange, moderator; Rev. Frank A.
Johnson, Chester, secretary; Martin Hawley, Baltimore, treasurer; Rev. William
F. Slocum, jr., Baltimore, scribe.
Session of 1885: Philadelphia, Tuesday, April 21.
New Hampshire, General Association of. — Organized June 8, 1809.
Officers: Hon. John J. Bell, Exeter, moderator; Rev. Edgar T. Farrill, Hopkin-
ton, scribe; Rev. John C. Rollins, Hooksett, assistant scribe; Rev. John M. Dutton,
Lebanon, secretary; Rev. Samuel L. Gerould, Goffstown, statistical secretary and
treasurer.
Session of 1885: Nashua, Tuesday, September 15.
New Mexico. — With Arizona.
New York, General Association of. — Organized May 21, 1834.
Officers: Rev. Eben Halley, Binghamton, moderator; Rev. James Deane, Crown
Point, secretary; Rev. George H. Bailey, Moravia, treasurer; Rev. Henry T. Sell'
Cortland, scribe; Prof. Arthur M. Wright, Moravia, assistant scribe.
Session of 1885: Pulaski, Tuesday, Oct. 20.
North Carolina Conference. — Organized May 26, 1879.
Officers: Rev. George S. Smith, Raleigh, moderator; Rev. John E. B. Jewett,
Dudley, secretary.
Session of 1885: Beaufort, Thursday, May 7, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
Ohio, Congregational Association of.— Organized June 24, 1852.
Officers: Rev. Henry M. Tenney, Cleveland, moderator; Rev. diaries J. Ryder,
Medina, assistant moderator; Rev. John M. Merrill, Brooklyn, and Bro. Nathan
Morse, Akron, scribes; Rev. John G. Fraser, Madison, registrar, statistical secretary,
and treasurer; Rev. Irvine: W. Metcalf. Columbus, assistant register.
Session of 1885: Mansfield, Tuesday, May 7, at 7 o'clock, p. m.
1885.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 221
Oregon and Washington Territory, Congregational, Association of. —
Organized in 1848.
Officers: Rev. David B. Gray, The Dalles, Or., moderator; Rev. Myron EeLls,
Skokotnish, W. T., clerk; Dea. G. H. Himes, Portland, Or., assistant clerk; Rev.
Amos W. Bower, East Portland, Or., registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1885: Corvallis, Or., Thursday, July 9, at — o'clock.
Pennsylvania. — Churclies are connected with New York, Ohio, and New Jersey.
Also, 1. Eastern Welsh Association. — Rev. T. C. Edwards, Kingston, scribe.
2. — Western Welsh Association. — Officers: Rev. D. D. Thomas, Ebensburg,
moderator; Rev. David M. George, Pittsburg, scribe; Evan Davies, Pittsburg, treas-
urer.
Rhode Island Congregational Conference. — Organized May 3, 1809.
Officers: Rev. John H. Larry, Providence, moderator; Rev. Thomas Laurie, d. d.,
Providence, stated secretary; George L. Claflin, Providence, treasurer; Rev. Henry
A. Blake, scribe.
Session of 188 J: Barrington, Tuesday, June 9, at — o'clock.
South Carolina. — In the Georgia Congregational Association.
Tennessee. — The Central South Conference. — Organized October 25, 1871.
Officers: Rev. Prof. Adam K. Spence, Tenn., moderator; Rev. Henry G. Wil-
liams, Athens, Ala., recording secretary and treasurer; Rev. Prof. Henry S. Bennett,
Nashville, statistical secretary.
Session of 1885: Little Rock, Ark., Thursday, November 5.
Texas. — No State organization.
1. Congregational Association of Southwest Texas. — Organized December 4,
1871.
Officers : No report.
2. Red River Association. — Rev. Cyrus L. Scofield, Dallas, secretary.
Utah. — The Utah Association. — Organized Dec. 28, 1882.
Vermont, General Convention of Congregational Ministers and Churches
in. — Organized June 21, 1796. Incorporated June 18, 1873.
Officers: Dea. Joseph Poland, Montpelier, president; Rev. John K. Hincks,
Montpelier, vice-president; Rev. Charles H. Merrill, West Brattleboro', secretary;
Rev. Azel W. Wild, Charlotte, corresponding secretary; J. C.Emery, Montpelier,
treasurer.
Sessio7i of 1885: Bellows Falls, Tuesday, June 9, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
Virginia. — In The Congregational Association of New Jersey.
Washington Territory, The Congregational Association of. — Organ/. d in
1879. (Other churches are connected with Oregon.)
Officers: Rev. Samuel Greeue, Houghton, moderator; Rev. John Campbell,
Olympia, clerk; Rev. Samuel Greeue, Houghton, registrar.
Session of 1885: Whatcom, Thursday, August 20, at — o'clock.
West Virginia. — In Ohio Association.
Wisconsin. — The Congregational and Presbyterian Convention of. — Or-
ganized October, 1840.
Officers: Rev. Lorenzo J. White, Green Bay, moderator; Uev. Henry A. Miner
Madison, permanent and statistical clerk; Rev. Homer W. Carter, Brandon, treasurer;
Rev. Lurnan A. Pettibone, Burlington, temporary clerk.
n >sion of 1885: Watertown, Tuesday, September 29, at — o'clock.
Wyoming. — Associated with Colorado.
222
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
MEETINGS OF 1885, IN ORDER OF DATE.
Florida,
Mississippi,
Alabama,
Texas,
Louisiana,
New Jersey,
North Carolina,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Michigan,
Illinois,
Iowa,
Vermont,
Rhode Island,
Maine,
Connecticut, Association,
Massachusetts,
Oregon,
Washington Territory,
New Hampshire,
Dakota,
Wisconsin,
California,
Minnesota,
Colorado,
Missouri,
New York,
Nebraska,
Kansas,
Norih Dakota,
Tennessee,
Connecticut, Conference,
Georgia,
Orange City, Tuesday, January 20.
Jackson, " Thursday, March 19.
Birmingham, Wednesday, March 25.
April.
Gretna, Wednesday, April 1.
Newark, Tuesday, April 21.
Beaufort. Thursday, May 7, at 7 p. m.
Mansrlnld, Tuesday, May 12, at 7 p. m.
Fort Wayne, Wednesday, May 13, at 7£ P. M.
Jackson, Wednesday, May 20, at 74 p. m.
Monday, May 25, at 7^ p. M.
Marshalltown, Wednesday, June 3, at 7| p. m.
Bellows Falls, Tuesday, June 9, at 2 p. m.
Bairington, Tuesday, June 9
Lewiston, Tuesday, June 16, at 9 A. M.
Fair Haven, Tuesday, June 16, at 11 A. M.
New Bedford, Tuesday, June 16, at 4 p. m.
Corvallis, Thursday, July 9, at — o'clock.
Whatcon, Thursday, August 20.
Nashua, Tuesday, September 15, at 7 p. m.
Huron, Thursday, September 17.
Wateitown, Tuesday, September 29.
Berkeley, Tuesday, October 6, at 1\ p. m.
Wednesday, October 7.
Thursday, October 8.
Hannibal, Tuesday, October 13.
Pulaski, Tuesday, October 20
Beairice, Wednesday, October 28, at 7£ p. m.
Parsons, Thursday, October 29, at 1\ p. m.
Fargo, 'J hursday, October 29.
Little Rock, Ark., Thursday, November 5.
Danbury, Tuesday, November 10, at 11 A. M.
Atlanta, Thursday,November 12, at — o'clock.
ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES, 1885.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. — Boston, Mass.,
Tuesday, October 6, at 3 o'clock, p. m.
American College and Education Society. — Congregational House, Boston,
Mass., Tuesday, May 26, at 3 o'clock, p. m.
American Congregational Association. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
Tuesday, May 26, at 12 o'clock, m.
American Congregational Union. — Bible House, New York city, second Thurs-
day in May.
American Home Missionary Society. — Probably Saratoga, N. Y., in May; time
and place subject to the decision of the Executive Committee.
American Missionary Association. — In September, October, or November;
place and date to be determined by the Executive Committee.
Congregational Publishing Society. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
Tuesday, May 26, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
New West Education Commission. — Chicago, 111., in June, day to be fixed by
Directors.
Woman's Board of Missions. — Boston, Mass., in January, Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior. — Minneapolis, Minn.
Woman's Board of Missions of the Pacific. — Berkeley, Cal., Wednesday,
October S.
Woman's Home Missionary Association. — Place to be designated by the Direct-
ors, " last Wednesday in October."
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
223
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
REPORTED BY THE SEVERAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
The following is a compilation of the alphabetical lists furnished by the State
Associations and Conferences, corrected by correspondence with their secretaries to
the latest possible date. 'Ihe secretary of the Council in no case presumes to insert
or omit a name upon his own responsibility. The State organizations (or later
Councils) are alone responsible; but the secretary has used his utmost endeavors to
obtain a complete and correct list. If any names are omitted, it is because they are
not reported by any organization in any State.
The figures refer to pages where the name will be found in the tables, in the
Vital Statistics, in the service of the Benevolent Societies, of the Theological Semina-
ries, or in the list of foreign missionaries. In some cases the page is left as in tables,
when the post-office is changed since the tables were put to press.
Names starred (*) are of persons who, although mentioned (usually as supplying
churches), are reported to be members of no organization of Congregational churches
or ministers.
Some post-office addresses are antiquated; but it is the best that could be clone.
Licentiates are not included in this list, nor are ministers of other denominations.
A list of licentiates follows this list.
Names of persons in last year's list, deceased since the issue of 1884, are retained,
and are indexed to the pages of the " Vital Statistics."
Some errors will be found in first names, initials, and spelling. No pains have
been spared to secure accuracy; but, efforts failing, the compiler has not ventured
to follow even his own convictions, against the unmistakable testimony of the
reports.
Names differing only in use of final " e," as Clark, Clarke, are treated as one name
but spelled according to report.
Letters for our missionaries will be addressed to the care of society mentioned
with the name, such societies (initials) being (as are all foreign addresses) in italics.
Ministers without change are indicated by. the year of ordination. This date,
following the name, takes the place of the page reference, used in case of those who
are named in the preceding tables. The two classes of ministers, those in charge
of churches, and those who have no charge, are thus conveniently distinguished in
this list, the former by a page number, and the latter by the year of ordination,
against their names.
Abbe, Fred. R., Dorchester, Mass. 1857
Abbot, Charles H., Geneva, 111. 100
Abbot, Fred. M., Oshkosh, Wis. 1881
Abbott, Amos, Steele City, Neb. 1857
Abbott, Ephraim E. P., Cedar Rap-
ids, Io. 15, 107
Abbott, Justin E., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Abbott, Lyman, Ed., Cornwall-on-
the-Hudson, N. Y. 1860
Abbott, Theophilus C, Pres., Lan-
sing, Mich. 1867
Abdaliau, Nahabed Y., Turkey. [Ct.]1879
Abernethy, Henry C.,Fairmont, Neb 157
Acterian, Hagop. H., Bancroft, Mich.
Adair Samuel L., Osawatomie, Kan. 116
Adams Aaron C, Thompson, Ct. 90
Adams, Allison D., Windsor, Wis.
197,200
Adams, Benjamin S., Westford, Vt. 192
Adams Calvin C, New Hartford,
Io. 1850
Adams Dan'l E., Ashburnham, Ms.
16,127
Adams, Darwin, Groton, Mass. 1828
Adams, Edwin A., Chicago, 111. 1868
Adams, Ephraim, Eldora, Io. 108
Adams, Frank S., Reading, Mass. 137
Adams, Fred. H., New Hartford, Ct. 88
Adams, George C., 2334 Adams st.,
St. Louis, Mo. 154
Adams, George M., Holliston, Mass. 132
Adams, Harvey, New Hampton, Io. 1843
Adams, James A., 2409 Belleglade
ave., St. Louis, Mo. 154
Adams, John C, Falmouth, Me. 1851
Adams, Jonathan E., Bangor, Me.
1859,51
Adams, Joseph, Oroville, Cal. 81
224
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Adams, Lucien H., A. B. C. F. M. 203
*Adams, Myron, Rochester, N Y. 172
* Adams, Myron W., Cobalt, Ct. 85
Adams, P. R , Santa Cruz, Cal. 187
*Adams, Robert, Greenville, 111. 100
Adams, William, , Or.
Adams, Win, W., Fall River, Mass. 131
Adriance, S. Winchester, Lowell,
Mass. 15, 133
Adsit, Martin H., Sylvania, 0. 1880
Aiken, James, Haverhill, N. H. 1843
[Aiken, William P., deceased, 17
Aikman, Joseph G., Buda, 111. 98, 103
Ainslie, Jas. S., Ogdensburg, N. Y. 171
Ainsworth, Israel, Boylston, Ms. 12, 129
Albert, John H., Green Mountain,
Io. 109
Albrecht, Geo. E.. Davenport, Io. 1882
Alcott fm. P., Boxford, Mass. 14, 139
Alden, Ebenezer, Marshfield, Mass. 134
Aldeu, Edmund K., Boston, Ms. 45, 1850
Alden, Edwin H., Athol, Dak. 115
Alden, Ezra J., 243 State Street,
Chicago, 111. 1858
[Alden, Lucius, deceased. 17
Alderson, James, Rockwell, Io. Ill
Aldiich, Jeremiah K., Hyaunis, Ms. 139
Alexander, James, Hampden, Me. 122
Alexander, Walter S , Boston, Mass. 1861
Allaben, Adelbert E , Payson, 111. 102
Allchin, George, A. B. C. F. M., 202
Allen, Eph. W., Taunton, Mass. 131
Allen, Erwin W., Dayton, W. T. 193
Allen, Frank H, Shrewsburv, Mass. 137
Allen, Fred. H., Boston, Ms." [Ct.] 1874
Allen, Fred L. Henniker, N. H.
12, 15, 162
Allen, Geo. E., N. Reading, Mass. 136
Allen, John Adams, Cincinnati, 0. 1846
Allen, John W., Woodstock, Ct 1883
Allen, Melveu J., Ashby, Mass. 127
Allen, Simeon, O., Springfield, Ms. 1870
Allen, Warren, Oswego, N. Y. 1835
Allen, William C, Leslie, Mich. 145
Allenbaugh, John W., Elk Falls,
Kan. 1880
Allender, John, New Haven, Ct. 1869
Alley, Moses, Wis. 1866
Allison, Robt. C. Hubbardton, Vt. 189
Allworth, John, Oxford, Mich. 146
Alvord, Augustus. Prescott, Mass. 136
Alvord, Frederick, New Haven, Ct. 1858
Alvord, Henry C, Montague, Mass 134
Amaron, Calvin E., Lowell, Ms. 127, 33
Ambrose, Matthias H., Belle Plaine,
Io. 107
Anient, William S., A. B. C. F. 31. 202
Ames, Marcus, Howard, R. I. 1854
Amsden, Benj. M., Manchester, Io. 1857
Amsden, Silas II., Colchester, Vt. 188
Anderson, Chas. N.,Woburn, Ms. 129, 40
Anderson, David R., Racine, Wis. 199
Anderson, Edward, Norwalk, Ct. 88
Anderson, George, Gaines, N. Y. 1853
Anderson, Joseph, Waterbury, Ct. 90
Anderson, Kerr C, Troy, N. Y. 15
Anderson, Wm.,Laingsburg, Mich. 144, 7
Anderson, Wm. W Stowe, Vt. 191
Audredge, Andrew., A., Wayne Sta-
tion, 111. 103
Andrews, Charles E., Biddeford,
Me. 12, 14, 120
Andrews, D. W., Fremont, Ind. 105
Andrews, Edwin N., 310 Hoyne
ave., Chicago, 111. 1864
Andrews, Geo. W., Talladega, Ala. 1867
*Andrews, Herbert M., Franklin,
N. H. 162
Andrews, Israel W., Pres., Marietta,
O. 1857
Andrews, Sam'l B., Phillipston, Ms. 136
Andrus, Elizur, Alamo, Mich. 14
Andrus, J. C, Syracuse, N. Y. 173
Angell, Marcus, S., New Baltimore,
Mich. 145
Angier, Marshall B , Newburyport, Ms.
1853
Anthony, Geo. N., Treas. M. H. M.
S., Newton Highlands, Mass. 1855
Appleton, Fayette G., Letcher, Dak.
12, 92, 93
*Apthorp, Rufus, Lee Center, 111. 101
Archer, Marmad'ke D., Wells, lo. 109, 10
Archibald, Andrew W., Ottumwa, Io.
Ill
*Archibald, Wm. E., Livingston,
Mont. 1882
Armes, Josiah L., Nashua, N. H. 1846
Arms, Wm. F., Sunderland, Mass 138
Arnisby, Lauren, Council Grove,
Kan. 114
Armstrong, Arthur E., Denver, Col. 89
Armstrong, Edward P., Taftville, Ct. 83
Armstrong, Fred. A., Topeka, Kan. 1872
Armstrong, James, Addison, Mich. 141
Armstrong, Julius C, 218 Ogden
ave., Chicago, 111. 1874
Armstrong, Robert S., Alma City,
Minn.
Arnold, Arthur E., Stillman Valley,
111. 103
Arnold, Henry T., Tiverton Cor-
ners, R. I. 185
Arnold, Seth A., Kelley, Io. 108, 109
Ashley, J. Mills, Albequerque, N. M.
Ashley, Sam'l S., Nortliboro, Mass. 1849
Ashley, Walter H.,Prof., Las Vegas,
N. M. 1878
Ashmun, Edward H., Syracuse, Neb. 159
Atkins, Doane R., Mitchell, Dak. 93
Atkinson, Geo. H., Portland, Or 51, 193
Atkinson, John L., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Atkinson, Wm H., Rapid City, Dak. 94
Attack, Wm. D., Saugatuck, Mich. 147
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
225
Atwater, Edw. E., New Haven, Ct. 1841
Atwood, Edw. S., Salem, Mass. 137
Atwood, Eugene F., East Canaan, Ct. 88
Atwood, Ireneus, J., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Atwood, Lewis P., Chatham, Mass. 129
Austin, Franklin D., Nashua, N. H. 162
Austin, Lewis A., Middlebury, Vt. 192
Austin, Samuel J., Newton High-
lands, Mass. 15
Avery, Frederick D., Columbia, Ct. 85
Avery, Henry, College Springs, Io. 106
Avery, Jared R., Groton, Ct. 1833
Avery, John, Ledyard, Ct. 87
Avery, Wm. F., Huntington, Mass. 1855
Avery, William P., Chapin, Io. 1846
Ayars, Thomas H., David City, Neb. 157
Ayer, Chas. L., Three Rivers, Ms. 1859
*Ayer, Edwin L., Pentwater, Mich. 146
Ayer, Franklin D , Concord, N. H. 161
Ayers, Milan C, Boston, Mass. 1874
Avers, Rowland, Hadley, Mass. 1848
Babb, Thos. E.,W. Brookfield, Mass. 139
Babbitt, Jas. H., Swanton, Vt. 189, 91
Bacheler, Francis E. M., Amherst,
N. II. 160
Backus, Jabez, Chester, Ct. 85
Backus, Joseph W., Plainville, Ct. 89
Bacon, Benjamin YV., Lyme, Ct. 12, 89
Bacon, Edward E., Saccarappa, Me. 125
Bacon, Edward W., New Loudon, Ct. 88
Bacon, Henry M., Toledo, 0. 180
Bacon, Joseph F., Newton, Kan. 116
Bacon, Leonard W., Phila., Pa. 14, 1856
Bacou, Miles E., Arena, Dak. 92
Bacon, Thomas R , New Haven, Ct. 88
Bacon, Wm. F., Easthampton, Mass. 130
Bacon, William N., Coventry, Vt. 188
Bailey, Amos J., 1542 Lill Ave.,
Chicago. 99
Bailey, Charles E., Benzonia, Mich. 1855
Bailey, Edward D., Wheaton, 111. 1875
Bailev, George H., Moravia, N. Y. 170
Bailey, John G., Windsor, Mo. 153, 155
Baird*, Enoch F., Mallet Creek, 0. 177, 80
Lai ril. John G., New Haven, Ct. 1859
Baird, John W., A. B. C. F. M. 208
Baird, Robert G., Lansing, Mich. 1859
Bake, Henry P., Ticonderoga, N. Y. 173
Baker, Ariel A., Sergeant Bluffs, Io. 112
Baker, Ephraim H, Sutton, Neb. 159
Baker, George, Semiahmoo, W.T. 193, 94
Baker, John W. H, Farmington
Falls, Me. 1865
Baker, Orrin G , Jamaica, Vt. 189
Baker, Silas, Standish, Me. 1832
Baker, Smith, Lowell, Mass. 133
Baker, Zebina, Waushara, Kan. 1834
Balch, Gilbert B., Topsfield, Mass. 15
Balcom, Fred. A., W. Hartland, Ct.
14, 1882
Baldwin, Abraham C.,Yonkers,N.Y. 1830
15
[Baldwin, Curtis C, deceased. 17
Baldwin, Cyrus G., Prof., Ripon, Wis.
1881
Baldwin, David J., Kellogg, Io. 109
Baldwin, Dwight, A. B. C. F. M. 203
Baldwin, Elijah C., Cheshire, Ct. 85
Baldwin, Fritz W., Chelsea, Mass.
12, 15, 129
Baldwin, John A., Detroit, Mich. 1875
Baldwin, Jos. B., W. Cummingtou, Ms.
1832
Bale, Albert G., Melrose, Mass. 134
Ball, John A., New Smyrna, Fla. 96
Ball, Wayland D , McPhersou, Kan.
12, 116
Ballantine, John W., Dorchester, Ms. 1 28
Ballantine, Wm. G., Oberlin, O. 62, 1880
Bancroft, Cecil F. P., Prof., An-
dover, Mass. 1867
Bancroft, Isaac, Monroe, Wis. 1876
Banfield, Juo. A., New Tacoma, W. T.
1868
Banks, George W., Guilford Ct. S6
Barber, Alanson D.,New York, N.Y. 1849
Barber, Amzi D., Lorain, O. 178
Barber, Clarence H.,Torringford, Ct. 90
Barber, Elihu, Beattie, Kan. 1850
Barber, Frank W., Franklin, Neb.
12, 157, S, 9
Barber, Geo. W., Soldiers' Home,
Milwaukee, Wis. 1873
Barber, Leman N., Soquel, Cal. 80, 82
Barber, Luther H., Bolton, Ct. 84
Barbour, Wm. M., New Haven, Ct. 65, 88
Barclay, Thos. D., Centre Brook, Ct. 85
Bard, George I., Orford, N. H. 164
Barker, Horatio A., Oakley, Mich. 147
Barland, Thomas, Eau Claire, Wis. 1866
Barnard, Elihu C, Oberlin, O. 1866
*Barnard, Pliny F., Wendell, Mass. 139
Barnes, George B., Wahpeton, Dak. 94
Barnes, Henry E., Haverhill, Mass. 132
Barnes, Jeremiah R., Marietta, 0. 1838
Barnes, John R., Dwight, 111. 99
Barnes, Jos. A., Williamston, Mich.
145, 7
Barnes, O.C., Raymond ville, N.Y. 171, 2
Barnes, Stephen G., Grinnell, Io. 1881
Barnum, George, Wauseon, 0 1843
Barnum, Samuel H, Durham, N. H. 161
Barnum, Sam'l W., New Haven, Ct. 1853
Barrett, Frank F., Dubuque, Io. 1881
Barrett, John I'., Farmington, 111. 100
Barrows, Allen C, Sec. 0. H. M. S.,
Kent, 0. 15, 1871
Barrows, Charles D., 1213 Taylor st.,
San Francisco, Cal. 81
Barrows, Elijah P., Prof., Oberlin, 0. 1832
Barrows, John 0., Atkinson, N. H. 160
Barrows, Simon, Neligh, Neb. 1855
Barrows, Walter M., Bible House,
New York. 1871, 16, 51
226
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Barrows, William, Beading, Mass. 135
Barrows, William H., Montour, Io. 110
Barstow, Charles, Ames, Io. 1852
Barteau, Sidney II., Angus, Minn. 1857
Bartholomew, Chas. M., Reed's Cor-
ners, N. Y. 172
Bartlett, Edward 0., Kingston, R.I. 184
Bartlett, Enoch W., Colorado
Springs, Col. 1841
*Bartlett, Fied'k II., Bristol, N. H. 1879
[Bartlett, Leavitt, deceased. 17
Bartlett, Lyman, A. B. C. F. M. 203
Bartlett, Sam'l C., Pres., Hanover,
N. H. 1843
Barton, Walter, Attleboro, Mass. 15, 127
Barton, W. S., Steruerton, Kan. 12, 116
Bascom, Flavel, Hinsdale, 111. 1833
Bascom, Geo. S., Vermillion, Dak. 93, 94
Bascom, John, Pres., Madison, Wis. 1859
Batchelder, Andrew, Monticello, Io.
[Batchelder, John S., deceased. 18
Bates, Henry, Plymouth, Neb. 1843
Bates, Henry L, Seattle, W. T. 177
Bates, James A., Williston, Vt. 192
Bates, Samuel L., Newbury, Vt. 190
Batt, William J., Stoneham, Mass. 13S
Battev, Richard H, Plaukinton, Dak. 94
Baxter, Beuj. J, Douglas, Mich. 143
Baxter, Thomas G., Cooper, Mich. 142
Bavley, Frank T , Portland, Me. 124
Bayne, John S., Portland, Ct. 88
Beach, David N., Cambridgeport, Ms.
12, 129
Beach, Edwin R., Alkali, Or. 1 8 1
Beach, Elmer J., Kiantone, N. Y. 170
Beach, Harlan P., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Beach, John W., Tea., Norfolk, Ct. 1870
Beach, Nathaniel, Chaplin, Ct. 1837
Beach, Samuel J., Farragut, Io. 108
Beale, Clias. H., Cadillac, Mich. 142
Beale, William T., East Lake, Mich. 143
Beall, Byron, Cedar Rapids, Neb. 156
Beaman, Warren H., Amherst, Ms. 1841
| Bean, David M., deceased. 18
Bean, Ebenezer, Gray, M-. 122
Benue, Phineas A., Bath, 111. 1852
Beard. Augustus F., Paris, 205
Beard, Edwin S., Brooklyn, Ct. 16, 84
Beard, Reuben A., Fargo, Dak. 12, 92
Beard, Wm. H., South Killingly, Ct. 87
Beardslee, Clark S., Le Mars,To. 12, 109
Beardsley, Bronson B., Bridgeport,
Ct. 1850
Beardsley, Josiah, E. Troy, Wis. 196, 8
Beckwitli, Olarence A., W. Rox-
bury, Mass. 128
Beckwith, Edward G., 12 Beaver st.,
San Francisco, Cal. 81
Beckwith, George A., East Alstead,
N. H. 160
Bedford, Robt. C , Montgomery, Ala. 78
Beebe, Albert G., Curtisville, Mass. 134
Beebe, Hubbard, 108 E. 39th st.,
New York, N. Y. 1837
Beecher, Charles, Georgetown, Ms. 1844
Beecher, Edward, 182 Macon st ,
Brooklyn, N. Y. 1826
Beecher, Fred. W., WellsviJle, N. Y. 173
Beecher, Henry Ward, 124 Hicks st,
Brooklyn, N. Y. 167
Beecher, James C, Elmira, N. Y. 1856
*Beecher, Thos. K , Elmira, N. Y. 169
Beecher, Wm. H., 6 Honore st.,
Chicago, 111. 1830
Behrends, Adolphus J. F ,13 Spencer
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 168
[Belden, Henry, deceased. 18
Belknap, A. J., La Harpe, 111. 1876
Bell, Jas. M., West Medway, Mass. 134
Bell, Robert C, Broad Brook, Ct. 16, 85
Bell, Samuel, Great Falls, N. II. 164
Bell, S. Linton, Marblehead, Ms. 12, 134
Bell, William S., Hawarden, Io. 109
Belt, Salathiel D., Woodland, Cal. 84
Beman, A. M., Sioux Rapids, Io. 111,112
Benedict, Arthur J., Kensington, Ct. 84
Benedict, George, Hanson, Mass. 132
Benedict, Thos. N, Miller's Place,
N. Y. 170
Benedict,Wm. A.,Orange Park, Fla. 96
Benford, George, Fremont, Mich. 143
Benner, Edward A., Prof., Salt Lake
City, Utah, 1874
Bennett, Ethan 0., Brighton, Io. 1853
Bennett, Henry S., Nashville, Tenn. 186
Bennett, Wm. P., Crete, Neb. 15, 1870
[Benson, Almon, deceased. 19
Benson, Homer H, Rio, Wis. 199, 200
Benson, Thornton T., Goliad, Tex. 186
Bent, George, Kearney, Neb. 1856
Benton, Jos. A., Oakland, Cal. 63, 1851
Benton, Ledyard E., agent A. S. iS.
U, Crete, Neb. 1864
Bentz, Henry, Sutton, Neb. 157, 158, 159
Berney, Daniel, Port Sanilac, Mich. 1836
Berney, J. A., Charleston, S. C.
Berry, Augustus, Pelham, N. H. 164
Berry, Edward A., Romeo, Mich. 146
Berry, Loren F., Plantsville, Ct. 90
Bettes, Darius, Ionia, Mich. 1848
Betis, Eben M., Chicago, 111. [Wis ] 1869
Bickford, Levi F., Pontiac, Mich. 146
Bickford, Thomas, Cambridgeport,
Mass. 12, 129
Bickford, Warren F., Manitou, Col. 83
Bicknell, Dennis H., St. Charles,
Minn. 152
Biddle, Jacob A., Oswego, N. Y. 1875
Bidwell, John B., Cambridge, 111. 1874
Billings, Richard S , Somersville, Ct. 89
Billman, Howard, East Windsor, Ct. 85
Bingham, Charles M., Daytona, Fla. 96
Bingham, FgbertB., Woodstock, Ct. 91
Bingham, Hiram, A. B. C. F. M. 203
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
227
Bingham, Joel S , Traer, Io. 112
Bird, Charles W., Ghndon, Minn. 151
Bird, George H, S. Chicago, 111. 16, 103
Bird, William, Syria, 205
Bisbee, Charles G., Fontnnelle, Neb. 1861
Bisbee, John H., Westfield, Mass. 1834
Bishee, Marvin D , Ed., Auhurndale,
Mass. 1874
Biscoe, George S., Clarks, Neb. 156
Biscoe, Thomas C, Holliston, Mass 1838
Bissell, Arthur D., A. B. €. F. M.
12, 16, 202
Bissell, Chas. H, Humboldt, Io. 109, 212
Bissell, Edwin C, Hartford, Ct. 61, 1871
Bissell, Frank A., Otsego, Mich; 146
Bissell, Henry M., A. B. C. F M. 203
Bissell, Jonathan E., McGregor,"Io. 110
Bissell, Oscar, Westford, Ct. 84
Bissell, Samuel B. S., Dist. Sect.
A. S. S. £A, Norwalk, Ct. 1836
Bittinger, John Q., Haverhill, N. H. 162
Bixby, Alanson, Eoristell, Mo. 153
Bixby, Joseph P., Revere, Mass. 137
Bixby, Solomon, Holland, Mass. 132
Blaekman, Wai. F., Steubenville, 0. 179
Blackmer, Norburn H., Stacyville,
Io. 112
Blackwell, Wm., New London,\Vis. 198
Blades, Jolin T., Campello, Mass. 129
[Blagden, George W., deceased. 1827
*Blair, John J., Andover, Mass. 12, 127
Blaisdell, Jas. J., Prof., Beloit, Wis. 1853
Blaisdell, William S., Tavares, Fla. 1868
Blake, George 0., Clay Centre, Kan. 1876
Blake, Henry A., Providence. R.I. 12, 185
[Blake, Henry B., deceased. 19
Blake, Jeremiah, Gilmanton Iron
Works, N. H. 1838
Blake. Joseph, Andover, Mass. 1841
Blake, Lyman II., Westfield, Mass. 139
[Blake, Mortimer, deceased. 138
Blake, Silas Leroy, Fitchburg, Mass. 131
Blakely, Josiah B., Pine River, Wis. 187
Blakely, Quincy, Campton, N. H. 161
Blakeslee, Allen D., Concord, HI. 100
*Blakeslee, Erastus, New Haven, Ct.
12, 88
Blakeslee, Newton T., Wabasha,
Minn. 152
Blakesley, Linus, Topeka, Kan. 117
Blanchard, Addison, Topeka, Kan.
51, 1868
Blanchard, John T.,Huntsburg,0. 12, 177
Blanchard, Merrill, Biddeford, Me. 120
Bliun, Henry G.,Cambridge,N.Y. 12, 168
Bliss, Charles R., Chicago, 111. 56, 1859
Bliss, Daniel, Beirut, Syria, 205
*Bliss, Daniel J., Abington, Ct. 89
Bliss, Edwin E., A. B. V. F. M. 203
Bliss, Edwin M , A. B. S. 203
Bliss, Isaac G., A. B. S. 203
Bliss, Jason Henry, Clinton, Ct. 85
*Bliss, William D. P., S. Natirk,
Mass. 12, 16, 135
Blodgett, C. E., Victor, Io. 12, 112
Blodgett, Edw. P., Greenwich, Ms. 131
Blodgett, Henry, A. B. C. F. M. 202
Blue Jacket, Chas., Blue Jacket, Ind.
Ter.
Boardman, George N., 364 Wash-
ington Bd., Chicago, 111. 59, 1854
Boardman, Joseph, Barhet, Vt. 187
Boardman, M., Bradford, New Brit-
ain, Ct. 1863
BodwelL, Jos. C, Bridgewater, Ms. 129
Bodwell, Lewis, Cliftou Springs,
N. Y. 1856
Boggess, Jas. II , Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 196, 7
*Boller, Benjamin F., Denver, Col. 83
Bolster, Wm. H , So. Weymouth, Ms. 140
Boltwood, Henry L., Tea., Evans-
ton, 111. 1864
Bond, Elias, A. B.C. F. M. 203
Bond, John J., Lebanon, N. Y. 175
Bonnell, Spencer R., Uuionville, 0. 180
Bonnett, Louis M., Lenora, Kan. 117
Bonney, John R., Bronson, Mich. 142
Booth, Edwin, Grandville, Mich. 144
Borchers, Ernest F., Durant. Io. 1869
Bordwell, Daniel N., Anamosa, Io. 107
Borton, Jesse P., Ransom, Mich 146
Boss, Thomas M., La Crosse, Wis. 197
Bostwick, Elmer D., Hudson, Mich
12, 15, 144
Boswell, John R., Union Centre,
N Y. 1842
Bosworth Quincy, M., Bozrah, Ct. 84
Bosworth, Wm. A., Independence,
Kan US
Both well, George, New Orleans, La. 119
Bourne, James R., Sharon, Ct. 89
Bourne, Shearjashub, Bristol, R. I. 1854
Bouton, Tilton C. H., Dun barton,
N. H. lei
Bowden, Robert, North Java, N. Y.
Bower, Amos W., Portland, Or. 181
Bovvers, Albert, Ruggles, O 179
Bowers, John M., Chandlerville, 111. 99
Bowker, Samuel. Ballardvale, Mass. 127
Bowler, Stephen L., Bethel, Me. 120
Bowman, David D, Eureka, Cal. 80
Bowman, Geo. A., E. Hartford, Ct. 1848
Boyd, Pliny S., Amesbury Mills, Ms. 127
Boynton, Chas , Sun Prairie, Wis.
Boynton, Francis IL, Rye, N. H. 164
Boynton, Geo. M., Jamaica PI., Ms. 128
Boynton, Nehemiah, Haverhill, Mass.
12, 14, 132
Bradford, Amorv H., Montclair, N. J.
Bradford, Benj. F., Oxford, N. Y. 171
Bradford, Dana B., Jericho Corner,
Vt. 189
Bradford, Park A. O, Muskegon,
Mich.
22S
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Bradley. Charles F., Birmingham, Ct. 85
Bradley, Cornelius B., Oakland, Cal 1871
Bradley, George S., Foutanelle, Io. 106
Bradley, William, Onondaga, Mich. 146
Bradnack, Isaac R., Little Valley,
N. Y. 170
Bradsbaw, John, Mazeppa, Minn. 150
Bradshaw, John W., Rochester,
Minn. 151
Bragdon, John, Haverhill, Mass. 1873
Brainerd, Chas. N.„Middlebury, Vt. 1876
Brainerd, Timothy G.,Grinnell,Io., 1840
Branch, Edwin T., Somerset, Mich.
16, 148
Branch, John A., Osborne, Kan. 116
Brand, James, Obeilin, 0. 179
Brandt. Charles E., Tea., Farming-
ton, Ct. 1865
Brastow, Lewis 0., New Haven, Ct.
15, 1861
Brastow, Thomas E., Camden, Me. 1865
Bray, Spencer H., New Haven, Ct. 88
Bray, William L.r Kenosha, Wis. 12, 197
Brearly. William H., Pukwana, Dak. 94
Breckenridge, Daniel M., Keosau-
qua, Io. 109
Breed, David, West Stafford, Ct. 90
Breed, Samuel D., Ypsilauti, Mich. 1862
Breede, D. Payson, Eaton Rapids,
Mich. 15, 143
Bremner, David, Washington, D. C.
[Mass.] 1855
Brereton, James E.7 Creston, 111. 12, 99
Brewer, James, Gladbrook, Io. 1859
Brewster, Win. H., Benton Harbor,
Mich. 141
Briant, S. Ingersol, Hartford, Vt. 189
Brickett, Harry, Thetford, Vt. 191
Brickett, Harry L., Lynnfield Cen-
tre, Mass. ' 133
Bridgman, Henry M , A. B. C. F M. 202
Bridginan, Lewis, Centreville, Dak. 1840
Brier, John W., Grass Valley, Cal.
*Briggs, Edward H., Ipswich, Mass. 133
Briggs, Win. T., E. Douglass, Ms. 130
Brig bam, David, Bridgewater,Mass. 1819
Brigham, Levi, Marlboro, Mass. 1837
Briutnall, Loren W., Sheldon, Io.
12, 107
Bristol, Frank L., E. Tawas, Mich.
12, 143
Bristol, Rich. C, Col. Springs, Col. 1846
Bristol, Sherlock, Sau Buenaven-
tura, Cal. 1843
Broad, L. Payson, Lawrence, Kan. 1873
Brobst, Flavius J., Sycamore, HI. 103
Brodhead, Wm H., Newark, N.J. 1878
Brodie, James F., Woodstock, Vt. 192
Bronson, Samuel M., Evansville,
Minn. 149, 150
Brooks, Charles H., A. B. C. F. M. 203
Brooks, Charles S., Putnam, Ct. 89
Brooks, Geo. W., Charlesfcown, Ms. 12^
Brooks, Jesse W., Bay Shore, N. Y.
12,167
Brooks, William E., Prof., Austin,
Texas. [Ct.] 1867
Brooks, Wm. M., Pres , Tabor, Io. 1866
Brooks, William M., Eklon, Io. 108
Bross, Harmon, Norfolk, Neb. 1863
Brown, Aaron, Westerville, 0. 1867
Brown, A. A., Jasper, Dak. 92, 93
Brown, Anselm B , Detroit, Mich. 1873
Brown, Chas. O., Kalamazoo, Mich. 144
Brown, Edward, DeSmet, Dak. 1853
Brown, Henry C., Kidder, Mo. 154
Brown, Henry E., Oberlin, O. 1866
Brown, Israel, Maiden, 111. 99, 101
Brown; John A., Pittsville, Wis. 198
Brown, J. H., Ashkum, 111. 98
Brown, J. Newton, Owatonna, Minn. 151
Brown, Luth. E , Ogalalla, Neb. 12, 158
Brown, Oliver, Springfield, Mo. 1857
Brown, Robert, Leavenworth, Kan. 1861
Brown, Thomas L., Eureka, Kan. 115
Brown, Willard D., Gilbertville,
Mass. 132
Brown, Wm B., East Orange, N. J. 1843
Brown, William M., A. B. S. 205
Browne, John K., A. B. C. F. M. 203
*Browuville, John W , Hanover,
Mass. 132
Bruce, Chas. C, Haydenville, Mas-'. 14t»
*Bmce, Henry J., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Brundidge, Hiram A., Altoona, Kan. 113
Brunker, James, Udall, Kan. 1874
Bryan, George A., Wapping, Ct. 90
Bryant, Albert, Worcester, Mass. 1865
Bryant, Sam'l J., W. Haven, Ct. 15, 1876
Bryant, Sidney, West Haven, Ct. 1S40
Bryant, Stephen O., Ceresco, Mich. 1S68
Buck, Edwin A., Fall River, Mass. 1854
Buck, Samuel J., Grinnell, Io. 1863
Bockham, James, Burlington, Vt. 1820
Buckingham, Sam'l G., Springfield,
Mass. 138
Bugbee, Rolla G., Randolph, Vt. 190
Buj;bee, Wm. S., Middleville, Mich. 145
Bulfinch, John J., Waldoboro', Me. 121
Bull, Richard B., Grand View, Dak. 93
Bullard, Asa, Cam bridge port, Ms. 1832
Bullard, Charles H., Dist. Sect. A.
T. S., Hartford, Ct. 1853
Bullard, Ebeu.W., Stockbridge, Ms. 1838
Bullen, Henry L., Moliue, 111. 1850
Bullock, Miles G., Owego, N. Y. 171
Bullock, Motier A., Silverton, Col. 83
Bumpus, Isaac C, Sherman Mills,Me.l:4
Bumstead, Horace, Prof., Atlanta,
Ga. 1872
Bundy, Henry, 200 No. Morgan St.,
Chicago, 111. 1878
Bunnell, John J., Bridgeman, Mich. 143
Bunnell, Philip, Phillips, Me. 182s
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
229
Burbank, Justin E., Concord, N. H. 1858
Burbank, Lvsander T., Herndon,
Va. 1860
Burgess, Geo. H., Hancock, N. Y. 12, 169
Burgess, Louis F., N. Walton, N. Y. 171
Burgess, Riciiard M., Alba, Mich. 141
* Burgess, Setli, West Newark, N. Y. 1843
Burna'by, Sidney A., Lancaster, N.H. 1 63
Barnard, William H., ALgona, Io. 106
Burnell, Albert H., .4. B. C. F. M. 202
Burnell, Arthur T., Steilacoom,
W. T. 1883
Burnell, Thomas S, Northampton,
Mass. 1856
Burnelle, John C, Unionville, 0. 178
Burnham,Collins G.,S. Freeport, M-e.122
Burnham, Jonas, Farmington, Me. 1858
Burnham, Michael, Boxbury, Mass. 128
Burr, Austin H., Andover, Mass. 127, 132
Burr, Enoch F., Lyme, Ct. 87
Burr, Horace M , New Windsor, 111. 101, 2
Burr, Bich'd M., Lee, N. H. 162
Burr, Wiilard, Oberlin, 0. 1843
Burr, Zalmon B., South port, Ct 1845
■*Burrill, George H , Wellesley. Ms. 12
Burroughs, G. Stockton, New Britain,
Ct. " 12, 87
Burrows, Edwin B., Webster Groves,
Mo. 155
Burt, Daniel C, New Bedford, Ms. 1835
Burton, Horatio N , Hickman Mills,
1857
Burton, Nathan L., Kalo, Io. 12, 111
Burton, Nathaniel J , Hartford, Ct.
65, 86
Bush, Fred'k W.,Bedford. Mich. 141, 144
BuMiee, William A., Morrisville, Vc. 190
Bushnell, Albert, Geneseo, 111. 100
Bushnell, George, New Haven. Ct. 1848
Bushnell, Henry A., Mankato, Minn. 150
Bushnell, John E , Fairfield, Ct. 12, 85
Bushnell, Sam'l C, Acushnet, Mass. 135
Buss, Henry, Bristol, 111. -98
Buss, William H., Burlington, Io. 107
Busser, Samuel E , Kinsley, Kan. 115
Butcher, William R,, Wataga, 111. 103
Butler, Calvin, c. m., Worcester, Mass.
1838
utler, Daniel, Sec. M. B. S., Wa-
verly, Mass. 1838
Butler, Edward P., Lyme, N. H. 163
Butler, Elmer W., Mitchell, Io 16, 110
Butler, Gardner S., Milton Mills,
N. II. 163, 165
Butler, Henry E, Jacksonville, 111. 100
Butler, Milo C, Exeter. Neb. 157
Butler, William, New Iberia, La. 119
Butterfield, Horatio Q., Pres , Olivet,
Mich 146
Buxton, Edward, Webster, N. H. 1836
Byington, Ezra EL, Monson, Mass. 134
Byington, George P., Castleton, Vt. 188
Byington, Swift, Exeter, N. H. 162
Bvrd, John H ., Lawrence, Kau.
Byrom, E. H., Lamoille, 111. 101
Cadwalader, Morris J., Ebensburg,
Fa. 182
Cadwaladr, John, Columbus, O. 176
Cadwallader, John ('., Forsyth, Ga 1862
Cady, Calvin B., A 1 burgh Sp., Vt. 1838
Cady, Chauncy M., A. B. C. F. M. 202
Cadv, Cornelius S., c. m., Ann Arbor,
Mich. 1845
*Caldwell,Wm.E..Ononda<ia, Mich. 1863
Calhoun, Newell M., Milford, Ct. 15, 87
Calhoun, Soltau F., Orwell, Vt. 190
Calkins, Storrs S., Cleveland, 0 176
Calkins, Wolcott, Newton, Mass. 135
Callan, Michael J., Emporia, Mo. 1870
Calland, W. C , St. Louis, Mich. 147
Callen, Wilson, Belmont, Ga. 1881
Cameron, John H., Pewaakee, Wis. 1864
Camp, Charles W., Waukesha, Wis. 199
Camp. Wm. L., Rush Centre, Kan. 117
Campbell, Clement C, Algonquin, 111.
Campbell, Dan'l A., Fine River, Wis
195, 8
Campbell, Gabriel. Hanover. N. H. 1868
Campbell, James, < Hympia, W. T. 193, 4
Campbell, Jas. M., Watertown, Wis. 199
Campbell, Randolph, Lincoln, Neb. 1835
Campbell, R C, Orangeburg, S. C. 185
Campbell, Wm. R., Roxburv, Mass. 128
Candee, George, Wayland, Mich. 143, 148
Canfield Thomas H., Mediapolis, Io.
Cannev, A. J., Frankfort, Dak. 92, 94
Capron, Geo. C, W. Taunton, Mass. 138
Carey, Isaac E., Claridon, O. 176
Carleton, Edward, Burton, O. 175, 178
*Carlton, Israel, Utica, Mo. 1863
Carnachan, Jas. G., Meadville, Fa. 183
Carpenter, Charles C, Mont Ver-
non', N. H. 163
Carpenter, C. E., Baldwin's Mills,
Wis 195
[Carpenter, Henrv. deceased. 19
Carpenter, Fhilo H., Worcester. Vt. 192
Carr, William, Sheldon, Vt 189, 191
Carr, William O., Barnstead, N. H. 160
*Carrick, Chas. W., Benzonia, Mich. 142
Carruthers, Jno. B.,N. Yarmouth. Me. 123
Carruthers, John J., Portland, Me. 1819
Carruthers, Wm., Fairhaven, Mass. 131
Carter Chas. F., Manchester, N. H
16,163
Carter, Clark, Lawrence, Mass. 133
Carter, Homer W., Brandon, Wis. 1876
Carter, Nathan F., Quechee, Vt. 189
Carter, Stephen B., Westminster, Ct. 84
Carver. Shubael, N. Bergen. N. Y. 1840
Carv, Otis, jr., .4. B. C. F. M. 202
Gary, William B., N Stonington, Ct. 88
Case, Albert M., Blair, Neb. 156
230
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Case, Aiden B., A. B. C. F. M. 203
Case, Harlan P., Col. Springs, Col.
55, 1871
Case, Horatio Mills, Hastings, Io. 109
Case, Rufus, Hubbardston, Mass. 1842
Cash, Elijah, Westminster, Cal. 82
Caite, George H., Collinsville, Ct. 1882
Caverno, Charles, Lombard, 111. 101
Chaddock, Emory G., Allton, III 98
Chalmers, John R., Norwood, N. Y. 171
Chalmers, Wm. I., Riverhead, N. Y. 172
Chamberlain, Bertwell N.,Aurora,0.1873
Chamberlain, Edward B., Sharon, Vt 191
Chamberlain, Jas. A., Ripou, Wis. 1879
Chamberlain, Jas. P., Stockbridge,
Wis. 199
Chamberlain, Joshua M., Grinnell,
Io. 1859
Chamberlain, Wm. A., Columbus,
Wis. 196
Chambers, Wm. N., A. B. C. F. M. 205
Champlin, Oliver P., Emmetsburg,
Io. 108
Chandler, Fred'kD., E. Hardwiek, Vt.
189
Chandler, John S„ ,4. B. C. F. 31. 202
*Chandler, Jos., Strawberry Point,
Io. 112
Chandler, Joseph H., St. Cload,
Minn. 15-2
Chaney, Lucien West,Waseca, Minn. 152
Chapjn, Aaron L, Pres., Beloit,
Wis. 1844
Chapin, Franklin M., A. B.C. F. M. 202
Chapin, Frank P., N, Weymouth, Ms. 140
Chapin, George E., Princeton, Me. 124
Chapin, George F, Saxt's River, Vt, 191
Chapin, Nathan C, Minneapolis,
Minn. 1851
Chapin, Roswell, Atwater, O. 175
Chapin, Sam'l W., Burlington, Me. 121
Chapman, Andrew W., Mmooka, III. 103
Chapman, Calvin, Kenneb'kp't, Me. 1842
Chapman, Daniel, Independence, Io.l842
Chapman, Elias, Roxbury, Mass. 1845
Chapman, J. S., Chester," Vt. 1869
Chapman, Jacob, Exeter, N. H. 1845
Chappel, William, Victoria, 111. 12, 103
Charlton, John W., Steuben, O. 177
Chase, Austin S., Middletown, Cfc. 1876
Chase, Edward, Halloweil, Me. 122
Chase, Edward A., Hampden, Ms. 12, 132
Chase, Ezra B., Kent, 0. 177
Chase, Frederick A., Prof., Nash-
ville, Tenu.
Chase, Henry L., Minneapolis, Minn. 1864
Chase, James B., Sioux City, Io. 110
Chase, Levi G., Concord, N.'H. 161
Cheadle, Stephen H., Millbrook,
Mich. 145
Cheney, Russell L., Prairie du Chien,
Wis". 198
Chesebrough, Amos S., Saybrook, Ct.
1841
Chew, James, Atchison, Kan. 113
dickering, John W., Wakefield, Mass.
1830
Chickering, John W., jr., Prof.,
Washington, D. C. I860'
Child, Frank S., New Preston, Ct. 90
Childs, Alex. C, W. Gloucester, Ms. 131
Chdils, James H., Northbridge, Ms. 135
Childs, Truman D.,Coldwater, Kan. 1873
Chipman, R Manning, 2004 N. 17th
St., Philadelphia, Pa. lS3.r
Chipperfield, Geo. F., Chicago, 111. 1881
Chittenden, A. J., Wheatou. 111.
Chittenden, Ezra P., Sioux City, Io. 16
Christie, Geo. W., Presque Isle, Me. 124
Christie, Thos. D„ A. B. C. F. M. 203
-Church, Bethuel C, Goliad, Tex. 1840
Churchill, J. Wesley, Andover, Mass.
57,1869
Chute, Edward L., Duxbury, Mass. 130
Claflin, George P., Dnniap, Kan. 114
Clancy, F. A., Terre Haute, Ind. 105
Clancy, William P., Ft. Scott, Kan. 115.
Clapp, A. Huntington, 33 Bible
House , New York, 51, 1846
Clapp, Cephas F., Yankton, Dak. 94
[Clapp, Charles W., deceased. 20
Clapp, Dwight B„A. B. C. F. M. 12, 202
Clapp, Luther, Hartland, Wis. 197, 198
Clark, Albert W.,A. B. C. F. Af.16, 20-2
Clark, Alien, Manchester, Vt. 15, 189
Clarke, Almon T., Parishville, N. Y.
12, 15, 171
Clark, Anson, West Salem, Wis. 20O
Clark, Asa F., Leverett, Mas;. 13a
Clark, Charles W., Georgia, Vt. 189
*CIark, Daniel J., East Haven, Ct. 85
Clark, Daniel O.. Manchester, Mass. 134
Clarke, Daniel W., New Haven, Ct. 88
Clark, DeWitt S., Salem, Mass. 137
[Clarke, Dorus, deceased. 20
Clark, E. Benedict, Chieopee, Mass. 1839
Clark, Edson L., Southampton, Mass. 138
Clarke, Edward, Chesterfield, Mass. 1839-
Clark, Edw. W., Westboro, Ms. 1850
Clark, Frank E., So. Boston, Mass. 128-
Clark, Frank G., Gloucester, Mass. 131
Clark, Frank T., Or. 1882
Clark, George, Oberlin, O. 1837
Clarke,Geo. L.,Westerly, R. I. 12, 14, 185
Clark, George V., Athens, Ga.
Clark, Henry, Avon, Ct. 1841
Clark, Isaac, Northampton. Mass. 1 •'!.'■
Clark, Jas B„ Pescadero, Cal. 12, SO, 81
Ciark. J. H., 982 Millard ave., Chica-
go, 111. 99
Clarke, James F, .4. B. C. F. M. 203
Clark, John, Plymouth, N. 11. 1835
Clark, Joseph B., 34 Bible House,
New York, N.Y. 51, l&Cvl
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
231
Clarke, Joseph B., Barkhamsted, Ct. 84
Clark, Josiah B., Ludlow, Vt. 1839
Clark, Moulton N.. Harvard, 111. 100
Clark, N. George. Boston, Mass. 45. 1857
Clark, Orlando C, Friend, Neb. 157, 158
Clark, Samuel W., Westport, Mass. 139
Clark, Sereno D., Somerville, Mass. 1S40
Clark, Solomon, Plainfield, Mass. 136
Clark, Sumner, Wolfeborough, N. H. 1845
Clark, Theodore J., Manchester, Vt. 1842
Clark, Victor F., Milburn, 111. 101
Clark, William, Amherst, N. H. 1828
Clarke, Win. B , Norwich Town, Ct. 1855
Clark, William J., Danvers, 111. 102
Clary, Timothy F., Dorchester, Ms. 1849
Clay, Daniel, Terrebonne, La. 119
Cleavelaud, Edward, Burlington, Kan.
1837
Cleavelaud, James B., Granhy, Ct. 86
Clift, William, Hadlvme, Ct. 85
Clifton, Theodore, Rockford, 111. 102
Clinton, Orson P., Menasha.Wis. 196, 99
Clisbee, Edward P., Obcrlin, O. 1857
Clizbe, Jay, Newark Valley, N. Y. 171
Closson, Josiah T., Fairlee^ Vt. 1871
Coate, Henry, Dundee, Mich. 143
Cobb, ElishaG., Florence, Mass. 135
Cobb, Henry W , Wheaton, 111. 1845
Cobb, Levi H., 59 Bible House, New
York. N. Y. 50, 1857
Cobb, William H, Uxbridge, Mass. 139
Cobleigh, Nelson F., Walla Walla,
W. T. 1871
Coburn, William, Hennepin, 111. 100
Cochran, Albert B., Bangor, Mich. 141, 4
Cochran, Floreuzo C, Roseville, 111. 103
Cochran, Robert, Austinburg, O. 1833
*Cochran, Samuel D., Grinnell, Io. 1842
Coe, David B., 51 Bible House, New
York. 1840
Coggin, William S., Boxford, Mass. 1838
Coit, Joshua, Boston, Mass. 51, 1860
Colburn, Henry H, Salem, N. H. 164
Colby, John Fitzwilliam, N. H. 162
Colcord, Samuel, 400 W. 79th St.,
New York, N. Y. 1875
Cole, Royal M., A. B. C. F. M. 203
Cole, Rowland H., Nickerson, Kan.
12, 116
Cole, Thomas W., Boscobel, Wis. 195
Coleman, George A., Wymore, Neb. 159
Coleman, William L., Grinnell, Io. 1847
Collie, Joseph, Delavan, Wis. 196
*Collier, Isaac, Augusta, Mich. 141
Collier, John L., No. Fairfield, O. 1854
Collin, Quincv J., Smyrna, N. Y.
169, 170
Collins, William H, Quincv, 111.
Colman, Edmund T., 2202 Victor st.,
St. Louis, Mo. 155
Colman, George W., Bowmanville,
111. 9S, 103
Colton, Aaron M., Easthampton, Ms.
1840
Colton, Alfred E., Edinburgh, 0.
12, 16, 175, 177
Colton, Erastus, Shirland, 111. [CtJ 1881
Colton, Theron G., Rootstown, O.
12, 15, 179
Colton, Willis S., Warren, Ct. 90
Colver, Anthony W., Carmel, N. Y. 1871
Colwell, John W., So.Peabody, Ms. 136
Comiugs, Elam J., N. Kingsville, O. 178
Comstock, Davillo W., Oakland, Io. Ill
Conaut, Charles A., Wayzata, Minn.
15, 150. 152
Condon, Thomas, Prof., Eugene City,
Or. 1854
Cone, Luther H., Spi-ingfield, Mass. 138
Conkliug, Benj. D., Olathe, Kan. 116
Conley, Henry W., Anniston, Ala. 78
Conuell, David, Woodstock, N. H. 1842
Connet, Alfred, McLeausville, N. C. 174
Conrad, Charles E., Quincv, 111. 100, 2
Coury, Henry W., Portland, N. Y. 172
Constant, Edward, Hersey, Mich. 144
Cook, Charles H., DeWitt. Io. 108
Cook, Cornelius C, Mclndoes, Vt.
12, 163, 187
Cook, Jonathan B., Hebron, N. H. 162
Cook, Silas P., Chelsea, Mass. 129
Cooke, William H, Oakland, Cal. 81
Cooledge.Chalmers H, Fairfield, Vt. 189
Cooledge, Chas. E., Andover. Mass. 133
Cooley, Henry, Springfield, Mass. 1846
Cooley Orramel W , Glenwood, Io. ls4s
Cooley, William F., Lehi, Utah 1 2
Coolidge, Amos H., Leicester, Mass. 132
Coombe, Philip, Ferndale, Cal. 80
Cooper, James, Neodesha, Kan. 116
Cooper, James W., New Britain, Ct. 83
Copeland, Jonathan, Eureka, Kan. 1 St
Copping, Bernard, Dunstable, Mass. 130
Cordell, Jas. G , Schenectady, N. Y. 1837
Cordley, Richard, Lawrence, Kan. 115
Cornell, William M., Boston, Mass 1830
[Cornwell, Isaac D., deceased. 20
Corsbie, Hadley M., Woodworth,
Wis. VM,
*Corwin, Charles L., Beardstown, 111.
Cory, Isaac, L., Excelsior, Minn. 149
Cossar, Andrew O., Imlay City,
Mich. 144
Cote, Thomas G. A., Lowell, Mass. 15
Couch, Paul, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 90
Countryman, Asa, Iowa Falls, Io. lil
Countryman, Franklin, N. Brauford,
Ct
Cousins, Edgar M., Cumberland
Mills, Me. J 2, 125
Cowan, John, Essex Junction, Vt. 189
Cowan, John W , Tabor, Io. 112
Cowan, Perez D , Wellesley, Mass. 139
Cowles, John P., Ipswich, Mass. 1833
232
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Coyle, John P., New York, N. Y.
12, 16, 171
Cragin, Charles C, Chicago, 111. 99
Craig, Henry K., Falmouth, Mass. 131
Craig, James, Algiers, La. 119
Craig, James A., Germany, [Mich.] 1883
Crane, Chas. D., Damariscotta, Me.
12, 123
Crane, Edward C, Mendon, 111. 101
Crane, Edw. P., Wadena, Minn. 149, 52
Crane, Ethan P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1838
Crane, Henry C.,N. Springfield, Mo. 154
Crane, Kendrick H , Pinckney, Mich.
144, 146
Cravath, Ephraim M., Pres., Nash-
ville, Tenu. 1860
Crawford.Albert R., Provo, Utah,12,1884
Crawford, Charles H., Chenango
Forks, N. Y. 168, 173
Crawford, Lyndon S.,Topsfield, Ms. 139
Crawford, Matthew A., A. B. C. F.
M. 203
Crawford, Otis D., Ridgway, Pa. 12, 183
Crawford, Robert, Braintree, Mass. 130
Crawford, Sidney, Lyons, Io. 110
Crawford, William, Sparta, Wis. 199
Creegan, Charles C, Syracuse, N. Y.
51, 1874
Cressman, Abraham A., Albion, Neb. 156
Cressman, Edmund, Steele City,
Neb. 158, 159
Cristy, Albert B., Conway, Mass. 15
Croft, Charles P., Simsbury, Ct.
Crofts, George W., Sandwich, 111. 103
Cromack, Joseph C, Cannonsville,
N. Y. 1839
Cronin, Henrv C, Hamilton, N. Y. 169
Crosby, Josiah D., Ashburnham,Ms. 1837
Cross, Andrew M., Minden, Mich. 145
Cross, Gorham, Richville, N. Y. 1480
Cross, John, College Springs, Io. 1837
Cross, Joseph W., W. Boylston, Ms. 1834
Cross, Moses K., Waterloo, Io. 1842
Cross, Roland S., Cannon River
Falls, Minn. 149
Cross, Roselle T., Denver, Col. 83
Cross, Wellington R,, Milltown, Me.
14, 1865
Cross, William IL, Saratoga, Cal. 87
Croswell, Mieah S., Independence,
Iowa, 107, 109
Croswell, Zenas, Cornish, Me. 122
Crum, John II., Winona, Minn. 12, 152
Crumrine, John T., Fayette City,Pa. 1874
Cruzan, John, A., Honolulu, Hawaii.
Cummings, Eph. C, Portland, Me. 1858
Cnmmings, Henry, Strafford, Vt. 191
Cummings, Hiram, Rocklin, Cal. 1837
Cummintrs, John M., Anita, Io. 106
Cunningham, John, W. Groton, N. Y. 172
Cunningham, L. I)., Talladega, Ala. 78
Currier, Albert H., Oberlin, O. 62, 1862
Curry, Erastus S., Newberry, Mich. 145
Curry, William, Rosedale, Mich. 145, 7
Curtis, Asher W, Marion, Ala. 78
Curtis, Charles B , Selma, Ala. 78
Curtis, Edward D., Frankfort, Mich. 143
Curtis, Ethan, Camden, N. Y. 168
Curtis, Lucius, Hartford, Ct. 1S46
Curtis, Walter W., W. Stockbridge,
Mass. 140
Curtis, William C, Richmond, Me. 124
Curtis, William W., A. B. V. F. M. 204
Curtiss, George, Hartford, Ct. 86
Curtiss, Gilbert A., Willsboro, N. Y. 173
Curtiss, Leander, Croton, Mich. 153
Curtiss, Samuel I., 364 W. Washing-
ton St., Chicago, 111. 59, 1874
Curtiss. Win. B., N. Brauford, Ct. 1843
Cushman, D. Quimby, Bath, Me. 1838
Cushman, John P., Troy, N. Y. 1860
Cuthbertson, Win., 934 W. Harri-
son St., Chicago, 111. 99
Cuthbertson, W. J., Copenhagen, N. Y.
168
Cutler, Brainerd B., Heath, Mass. 1837
Cutler, Calvin, Auburndale, Mass. 135
Cutler, Charles, Lexington, 0. 178
Cutler, Ebenezer, Worcester, Mass. 1850
Cutler, George B., Dublin, N. H. 161
Cutler, Temple, Essex, Mass. 131
Cutter, Marshall M., List. Sec. A. T.
S , 52 Bromfield st., Boston, Ms. 1868
Cutting, Charles, Moutville, Ct. 87
Cutting, Henry P., N. Leominster,
Mass. 133
Dada, Edwin P., Creio-hton, Neb. 1864
Dada, William B., Stanton, Neb. 159
*Dalgleish, G. C, Roscommon, Mich. 147
Dalton, Martin L., Munnsville, N. Y. 170
Daly, James A., Cleveland, O. 1868
Dame, Charles, Falmouth, Me. 120
Damon, John F., Seattle, W. T. 193
Dana, J. Jay, New Haven, Ct. 1835
Dana, Malcolm McG., St. Paul,
Minn. 152
Dana, Samuel IL, Quincy, 111. 102
Danforth, Jas. R., Philadelphia, Pa. 183
Daniels, Charles H., Portland, Me. 124
Daniels, Daniel, South Gibson, Pa. 182
Daniels, Henry M., DeLuz, Cal. 1861
Daniels, Jos. L., Prof., Olivet, Mich. 146
Danielson, Jos., Southbridge, Mass. 138
Danks, Lncian E., Oberlin, 0. 1882
Dauner, Edgar V. H., Cuyahoga
Falls, O. 176
Darling, George, Waupun, Wis. 199
Darling, Marcellus W., Elkhart, Ind. 104
Darling, Thos W., Danville, Vt. 188
*Darliug, Walter E., Farmington,
N. H. 162
Dascomb, Alfred B., Bellows Falls,
Vt. 191
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
233
Davenport, John G., Waterbury, Ct. 91
Davenport, W. H., Braiuerd, Minn. 1877
*Davidson, David B., Minneapolis,
Minn. 1847
Davies, D. Dvfm, Knoxville, Ten. 186
Davies, Daniel T., Pottsville, Pa. 183
Davies, David, Elton, N. Y., 172
Davies, David, Parisville, 0. 179
Davis, David D., 117 2d ave., N. Y.
*Davies David F., Paddv's Run, 0. 179
Davies, David L., Brier Hill, N. Y. 170
Davies, Edward, Remsen, N. Y. 167
Davies, Henry, Williamsburg:, Io. 113
Davies, James, Spring Hill, Kan. 117
Davies, John A., Patriot, 0. 179
Davies, John D., Barnevelde, Wis. 195
Davies, John L., Youngstown, 0. 180
Davies, John P., Hubbard, O. 177
Davies, Llewellvn S., Shawnee, 0. 179
Davies, Richard R., Fairport, N. Y. 169
Davies, Theophilus, Plains, Pa. 183
Davies, Thomas E., Hartford, Ct. 1865
Davies, Thomas M., Bridgton, Me. 121
Davies, Wm. W., Mt. CarmSl, Pa.
Davis, Edgar F, Hamilton, Mass. 132
Davis, Jerome D., A. B. C. F. M 202
Davis, Josiah G., Amherst, N. H. 1844
Davis, Perlev B., Hvde Park, Mass. 133
Davis, R. Henry, .4. B. G. F. M. 203
Davis, Ralph A , Andover, 0. 175
Davis, Wm. H.,Detroit, Mich. 12, 15, 143
Davison, Charles, Greenville, Me. 122
Davison, Joseph, Sugar Grove, Pa 1842
Davison, Joseph B., Harmony, N. Y. 167
Dawes, Ebenezer, Lakeville, Mass. 133
Dawson, John B , Essexville, Mich. 143
Dawson, Wm. E., Garden Prairie,
111. 12, 100, 102
Day, Charles 0., Williamsburg, Ms. 140
Day, George E.,New Haven, Ct. 65, 1840
Day, Guv B , Tea., Bridgeport, Ct. 1849
Day, Henry N., New Haven, Ct. 1836
Day, Hiram, Glencoe, 111. 100
Day, Rodney C, Lisbon, N. Y. 169
Day, S. Mill's, Honeoye, N. Y. 170
Day, Theo. L., So. Framingham, Ms. 131
Day, Warren F., Ottawa, 111. 102
Dean, Amos N., Bloomington, Neb.
156, 157, 158
Dean, Benjamin A., Meriden.N. H. 164
Dean, Martin G., Hutchinson, Kau. 1852
Dean, Oliver S., Holbrook, Mass. 132
Dean, Samuel C, Plymouth, Neb. 159
Dean, William N.T., Orange, Mass. 136
Deane, James, Crown Point, N. Y. 168
DeBevoise, Gabriel H, 9 Cough House,
Boston, Mass. 55, 1865
DeForest Hemau P., Taunton, Ms. 1835
De Forest, Henry S., Pres., Talla-
dega, Ala. 1863
De Forest, John H., A. B. C. F. M. 204
Dellart, Andrew J., Nashville, Tenn. 186
Deighton, James, Marshall, 111. 101
*De La Vergne, Alex. L., Pearce,
Mo. 1877
DeLong, Thomas W., Fredericks-
burg, O. 177
Demarest, Sydney B.,Baldwin,Mich.
16, 141
Demeritt, John P., Bath, N. H. 161
Denio, Francis B., Bangor, Me 58, 1881
Denisou, Andrew C, Middlefield, Ct. 87
Denison, Daniel, Hartford, Wis. 197
*Denison, Jno H., Williamst'n, Ms. 140
Denison, William, Castleton, Vt.
Dennen, Stephen R., Concord, Mass.
15, 1855
Denney,Wilson, Nebraska Citv,Neb.
12, 158
*De Pew, Wm. A., E.Weymonth, Ms. 140
DeReimer, William E., New Hamp-
ton, Io. 15,111
Dewey, William, Monroeville, O. 177
Dewey, Willis C, A. B. C. F. M. 203
Dexter, Granville M., Hydesville,
Cal. 12, 80, 81
Dexter Henry M., Ed., Hoston, Ms. 1884
Dexter, Morton, Ed., Boston, Mass. 1873
Dick, Robert, Buffalo, N. Y.
*Dickerman, Geo. S , Amherst, Ms. 127
*Dickerman, Lysander.Rox bury. Ms. 1858
Dickerson, Orson C , Earlville, 111.
99, 102
*Dickey, Myron P., Ludlow, Mass 133
Dickinson, Chas. A., Lowell, Mass. 133
Dickinson, Cornelius E., Marietta, O. 178
Dickinson, Edmund F., c. m., 19
Oakwood av., Chicago, 111. 1841
Dickinson, Ferd. W., W. Williams-
field, O. 180, 182
Dickinson, George L., Atkinson, 111. 98
Dickinson, Henry A., Huntington,
Mass. 1863
Dickinson, Saml F., Newton, Io.l5, 1870
Dickinson, Samuel W., Jefferson, 0. 177
Dickinson, Wm. E., Chicopee, Ms. 129
Dickinson, William G., Webster, Dak. 94
Diffenbacher, Benj. F., Arlington,
Neb. 156, 157
Diggs, Marshall W., Ft. Recovery, 0. 179
Dike, Samuel W., Sec. N. E. Di-
vorce League, Royalton, Vt. 57, 1869
Dill, Arthur C, Deadwood, Dak. 12, 92
Dilley, Alex B., Rock Ledge. 111. 1850
Dilley, Samuel, Reno Centre, Kan. 1848
*Dimon, Jacob V., Homer, 111. 12, 100
Dingwell, James, Danielsonville, Ct. 87
Dinsmore, John, Brunswick, Me. 120,122
Diven, Clarence L., Butte City, Mont. 155
Dixon, Ellis W., Yakima City, W.T. 1876
Dixon, Hiram II., Ripon, Wis. 1852
Dixon, James J. A T., Bunker Hill,
Kan. 1856
Dixon, Julian H., Chebanse, 111. 99
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1885.
Doane, Edward T., A. B. C. F. M. 203
Doane, John, Cleveland, 0. 12, 16
*Dobson, J. Arthur, Cleburne, Tex. 186
Docher, John H., Springfield, Mass. 1877
nodge, Austin, So. Dennis, Mass. 130
Dodge, Benjamin, Pomona, Tenn. 186
Dodge, Dan'l 1)., Wilmington, N. C. 174
Dodge, George S.. Rutland, Mass. 137
Dodge, John E., Paxton, Mass. 136
Dodge, John W., Yarmouth, Mass. 140
Doe, Franklin B., St. Louis, Mo 51,1854
Doe, Walter P., Providence, R. I. 1847
Doldt, James, Canterbury, N. H. 1843
[Dole, George T., deceased. 21
Dole, Sylvester R., Bradner, 0. 175, 179
Donaldson, John W.,Sauborn, Dak.92, 94
Donaldson, Levi J., Florence, 0. 175, 177
Donnell, Albert, Berlin, N. H. 161
D'Ooge, Martin L., Ann Arbor,
Mich. 1878
Doolittle, John B , Grafton, Neb. 157
Dougherty, James G., Ottawa, Kan. 116
Dougherty, M. Angelo, Baldwins-
ville, Mass. 138
Douglas, James, Pulaski, N. Y. 1853
Douglas, Thomas, Manchester, Eng. 1868
Douglass, Clinton, Faulkton, Dak. 12, 92
Douglass, Francis J., Forest City,
lo- 109, 10, 12
Douglass, Solomon J, New Haven,
Ct. 1863
Douglass.Truman 0.,Grinnell,Io.l868, 51
[Dow, Ezekiel, deceased. 21
Dow.William W., Portsmouth, N. H. 122
Dowd, Quincy L., Kaukauna, Wis. 197
Dowdeu, Wm. H., Rowley, Mass. 137
Downer, Sawyer B., Prattville,
Mich. 146
Downs, Allison 0., Upper Aque-
bogue, N. Y. 171
Downs, Charles A., Lebanon, N. H. 162
[Downs, Edward C, deceased. 21
Dowse, Edmund, Sherborn, Mass. 137
Drahms, A., Sonoma, Cal. 1878
Drake, Andrew J., Iroquois, Dak. 93
Drake, Charles W., Millville, N. Y. 170
Drake, Ellis R,, Northfield, Mass. 131,136
Drennan, M. J., Cambridge, Mass.
Dresser, Amos, Franklin, Neb. 1841
Drew, Frank L., Lisle, N. Y. 170
Drew, Jas. B., Sauk Centre, Minn. 155
Drew, Stephen F., W. Charleston,
Vt. 188,9
Dudley, Chas. E., Park City, Utah, 187
[Dudley, Horace F., deceased. 22
Dudley, Joseph F., Eau Clare, Wis. 196
Dudley, Martin, Easton, Ct. 1851
Dudley, Myron S., Cromwell, Ct. 85
Dugan, Wm. R,, Erving, Mass. 1880
Duncan, Andrew C, Havwards, Cal. 80
Dungan, Geo. W., McCook, Neb. 157, 8
Dunham, Dwight, Axtell, Kan. 115
Dunham, Isaac, Bridge water, Mass. 1835
Dunlap.Geo. H., Harrisville, N. H., 162, 3
Dunlap, Samuel P., Hannibal, Mo. 153
Dunnels, A. Frederick, Bath, Me. 12, 120
Dunniug, Albert E., Boston, Ms.55, 1870
Dunning. Homer N., S. Norwalk, Ct. 1852
Durant, Dickson D., Caddo, I. T.
Duren, Charles, Granby, Vt. 189
Durvea, Joseph T., Boston, Mass. 128
Dustan, George, Boxboro, Mass. 14, 1859
Dutton, Albert I., E. Lougmeadow,
Mass. 133
Dutton, George A., A. B. (J. F. M. 203
Dutton, Horace, Auburudale, Mass. 1863
Dutton, John M., Lebanon, N. H. 163
Dwight Chas. A. S., A. B. C. F. Hf.
1 2, 203
Dwight, Edward S., Hadlev, Mass. 131
Dwight, Henry 0., A. B. C. F. M. 203
Dwight, M. Everett, Fairfield, Io. 108
Dwight, Timothy, New Haven, Ct.
65, 1861
Dwinell, Israel E., Redwood, Cal.
63, 1849
Dyas, Joseph P., Sandwich, 111, 1880
Dyer, Edmund, London, Mich. 145
Dyer, Edward O., S. Braintree, Ms. 129
Dyer, Nathan T., Middleboro, Mass. 134
Dykeman, Chas. F., Forest City, Io. 108
Eastman, Adelbert L., New London,
0. 12, 178
Eastman, Edw. P., Ft. Fairfield, Me. 122
Eastman, Lucius R., Boston, Mass. 1837
Eastman, Lucius R., jr., Framing 1 ■"> 1
ham, Mass.
Eastman, Morgan L., Royalton, 199
Wis.
Eastman, Samuel E., Canandaigua,
N. Y. 168
Eastman, Wm. F., Richmond, Neb. 157, 9
Eastman, Win. R., S. Framingham,
Mass. 131
Eaton, Cyrus H., Hazeu, Ark. 1850
Eaton, Danforth L., Lowell, Mich. 142
Eaton, Edward D , State S. S. Sect.,
Oak Park, 111. 101
Eaton, James D., A. B.C. F. M. 203
Eaton, Jos. M. R., Fitchburg, Ms. 1845
Eaton, Samuel W., Lancaster, Wis. 197
Eckles, John G , Chase, Kan. 1 14
Eckman. James K., Osborne, Kan. 1869
Eddv, Clarence, St. Clair, Mich. 147
*Eddy, Hiram, Sheffield, Mass. 137
Eddy", Samuel W., Beverly, Mass. 128
Eddy, Zachary, Atlanta, Ga. 15, 1835
Edmands, John S., Oberlin, O.
Edson, Henry K., Grinnell, Io. 1881
Edwards, George L., Marlboro, Ct. 87
Edwards, John, Lansford, Pa. 183
Edwards, John, Youngstown, 0. 176
Edwards, Jonathan, Scranton, Pa. 182
1885.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
235
Edwards, Jonathan, Wellesley Hills,
Mass. 139
Edwards, Nicholas T., Wyanet, 111. 104
Edwards, Richard, Princeton, 111. 1873
Edwards, Thomas C, Kingston, Pa. 183
Edwards, William, Syracuse, O. 1857
Edwards, William P., Newburgh, 0. 176
Eells, Cushing, Cheney, W. T. 1837
Eells, Myron, Skokomish, W. T. 193, 194
Eggleston, Nathaniel H., Prof., Wil-
liamstown. Mass 1845
Egleston, Wm. 11., Westmoreland,
Kan. 1862
Ehnamini, Artemas, Santee Agency,
Neb. 94
Elam, Abner, Junction City, Kan.
Elder, Hugh. Bradford, Eng., 15, 1868
Elderkin, John, Ekonk, Ct. 90
Eldredge, Henry W., Turner's Falls,
Mass. 134
*Elliot, Henry B., Cincinnati, O. 1844
El'iot, Lester H., Sec. Vt. Bible Soc,
Waterbnry, Vt. 1866
Elliott, John E., Bridgewater, Ct. 84
Elliott, Stephen G., Aurora, Mo. 1864
Ellis, Jacob F., Forest Grove, Or. 1873
Ellis, John M., Oberlin, < >. 1866
Ellis, Walter M., Howard, Dak. 12, 93
Ellis, William H., Trov, N. C. 174
Ellsworth, Alfred A., Galesburg, 111. 100
Ellsworth, Jno. S., Le Raysville,
Pa. 12, 183
Elmer, Hiram, Winona, Minn. 1844
Ely, Joseph A., Rochester, N. Y. 1876
Embleton, John S., Severy, Kan. 117, 8
Emerson, Alfred, Dorchester, Mass. 1S45
*Emersou, Chas. II , Creighton, Neb.1858
Emerson, Edward B , Stratford, Ct. 1838
Emerson, Forrest F.,